Ehh.. Pretty much everyone used 4-5 policies the last 100 years.. It was just not possible to compete otherwise.
well if they actually were being used then perhaps it will be worth it and I just have to try out how it feels, thanks
Ehh.. Pretty much everyone used 4-5 policies the last 100 years.. It was just not possible to compete otherwise.
but you have to first invest 8000 points, 4000 of them in MIL for quality. then you have to turn on -1 MP whenever you're in a fight if you want that. I might do it for that, but I'm probably not going to use it for anything else. I don't think A_SPEC ever showed someone actually using a policy, because MP is too precious. I think it leaves you with pretty much no choice in the matter. if instead there was even a 1, 2 or 3 policy limit, and after that it drains power, then you're given choices.
A policy is 12 points a year. You can spare that as non-western.Everyone was Western the last 4-5 years, so you didn't get a good sample of what it's like for a non-Western nation to try to use policies.
Why would anyone use the gold standard policy (as shown in the picture)? 1 inflation reduction for 120 adm points just isn't worth it.
How is this different from how it supposedly works now? Discipline is already supposed to effect both combat ability and military tactics, i.e. Offense and Defense.
You, my good sir, have never played natives. That's 1.2 yearly reduction, so -12 inflation in 10 years for 120 MP, compared to the actual 75 MP (is it?) for -2 inflation. Now when the Aztecs are sitting on their gold mines, think that the -inflation advisor alone was not enough to decrease inflation. I would have sold my grammy for this. And my mummy as well. I would probably have kept it active for the whole duration of the game if I could during that playthrough.
You, my good sir, have never played natives. That's 1.2 yearly reduction, so -12 inflation in 10 years for 120 MP, compared to the actual 75 MP (is it?) for -2 inflation. Now when the Aztecs are sitting on their gold mines, think that the -inflation advisor alone was not enough to decrease inflation. I would have sold my grammy for this. And my mummy as well. I would probably have kept it active for the whole duration of the game if I could during that playthrough.
I'd have to think that's a mistake. -0.1 per month would make sense, but per year no.You my good sir, did not check the actual effect of the policy (it's 0.1 yearly reduction )
You should buff espionage. Overall it is just too weak to justify a pick.