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Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
Chattel Slavery: Captured builders only get 1 charge, generates a lot of grievances with the affected civilization.
Great Migration: Settlers consume two additional citizens.
Viking Raid: Military units gain XP at 50% of the normal pace.
Counter Reformation: Cities without a majority religion lose 5 loyalty. As an accompanying buff, less religious pressure from other religions.
Slave Trade: -0.4 gold per citizen on cities with a commercial district.
Labour Camps: -1 (or more) Loyalty penalty per mine, quarry and lumber mill on cities with an industrial district.
Child Soldiers: Land units are trained 50% faster. Population growth in all cities -50%.
End of History: -30% Culture. -40% Science. On the other hand, this policy could increase both citizen Loyalty pressure and population growth.
I have a rationale for each of these, but character limits and whatnot...