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Also, the Mikasa doesn't give any golden age points if it only takes 1 turn to produce. Is this intentional?
Hey JFD, what if you brought the decision making up one notch? During the Meiji Revolution, Japan was split into the Meiji Reformers and the old bakufu. What if Daimyos grant a certain amount of culture/gold and players are expected to choose, when they play. Do you undercut Daimyos to bring about the golden age, or keep Daimyos for the anti-reformist bloom/gold/stability?