Uncivilised nations do not promote Capitalists, Clerks or Craftsmen and cannot build factories.
The AI will alway choose the decision if it can.
If you read the diary more carefully, you'll see that civ/unciv status is more of an outside opinion.
Isn´t this a little bit too harsh? Wasn´t there something like grey zones or gradual changes from an "uncivilised country" to a civilised one? So that also the uncivilised ones were able to develop a certain industry, which finally allowed them to become "civilised"? I mean this is how I see cause and effect.
There is an event series for the Unciv countries and interacting with the west. Bascially you can choose to the easier path to civilisation with greater internal turmoil or take the harder route but keep your people happier.
Isn´t this a little bit too harsh? Wasn´t there something like grey zones or gradual changes from an "uncivilised country" to a civilised one? So that also the uncivilised ones were able to develop a certain industry, which finally allowed them to become "civilised"? I mean this is how I see cause and effect.
So my suggestion was, that the civ-status only affects diplomacy and trade!
That grey zone is the artisan POP.
Please stop suggesting things.
Please stop suggesting things.
Ok, but I mean even countries like China had manufacturies (do not know the exact word) that were beyond what I would consider an artisan. If "artisan" refers to single craftsmen.
Please stop suggesting things.