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may need to try and delete lot of mods and see which one(s) is(are) causing a conflict, as otherwise this seems very interesting civ to try
Is it possible to reduse the production to 1% pr 5 faith pr turn. 100 faith here is 20% boost.
Or add a subtraction for number of citys. Say I got 100 faith, 10 citysand 5 faith pr tun. So (100-10) / 5= 18% boost. Still great boost but a bit smaller thanthe original 33,33%.
Or perhaps this could result in a new civilization.
Nope, I might add support sometime, but I'm very busy.
I've studied Cromwell as part of my A-levels (University entry qualification). Of course, I am not claiming I'm the undisputed master of the interregnum, but at the same time, I know a bit more about the period than most people, I'll give it straight to you, Cromwell is indeed a divisive figure, but it's unfair to absolutely claim he was a monster (or suppose claim he was a martyr either, being a leader in a Civ V mod, I have indeed "glorified him" like any other ingame leader, so you should take what I say with a grain of salt.) I could elaborate if you want, provide my evidence etc.
This guy killed Catholics on mass.
He was a genocidal monster and a religious zelot.
History has been much too kind.
Is this what they're teaching school goers in Britian these days?