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Its why 4 is my favorite as well as 6.
Well with wars you expand and take over valuable ressources so its not at all like you say, especially in civ.
But what I mean is that in 4 with the Dawn of Mankind mod its extremely realistic about government form and such and you can do alot of those custom settings yourself and the AI knows how to use it too.
You can have no limit at all for example or set it to any number you want its neat.