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    Default Corruption

    What can i do to fight it in my settlements?

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    Julianus Flavius's Avatar Campidoctor
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    Default Re: Corruption

    I think lower taxes fight corruption, and that the more trade fleets and routes a city has, the more corrupt it is, but I'm not too sure.
    Sorry I can't be of more help.
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    Default Re: Corruption

    Either move your capital closer to your provinces, or if that's not possible build buildings with law bonuses like an academy. Law bonuses reduce corruption.

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    -Traiano-'s Avatar Miles
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    large empires bring corruption...you can't avoid it, just try to build balanced economy/law-social buildings and to take care of good generals
    30BC: Ottaviano Augusto becomes the first Imperator, in his 44 years of principate he will bring to the empire peace and prosperity!
    70AD: Vespasiano is the winner of first great empire's civil war,rebuilding Roman world after the Nero's dark ages.
    98AD: Traiano becomes imperator after that the senateman Nerva adopted him,he will start a gold age for the empire getting it to biggest extension!! 117AD-180AD Adriano,Antonino Pio and Marco Aurelio administrate the empire during his richest and most pacific period, with their good administration Rome lives its golden age.
    193AD: Settimio Severo wins the civil war started after the death of Commodo starting the Severan dinasty, his heirs will not be as good as him. 252-285AD Rome lives the peak of III century's crisis,onli the emperor Aureliano will be able to reunite the empire breacked in 3 parts and the great reformer Diocleziano will give to Rome militar,politic and social cohesion after decades of caos. 325AD:Costantino rules alone over the empire and christianity is for the first time accepted by the imperial government.

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    Default Re: Corruption

    Law..that makes sense. Thanks for the replies!

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    I don't know if its actually true or not but from my experience playing with previous mods of Julian, it seems that Christian governors and settlements are more corrupt than pagan areas under pagan generals. I remember at one point my whole empire was Christian and very corrupt yet when I changed everything over to pagan, I got better governors and my corruption dropped somewhat.


    NM

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    Default Re: Corruption

    Quote Originally Posted by Naughteous Maximus View Post
    I don't know if its actually true or not but from my experience playing with previous mods of Julian, it seems that Christian governors and settlements are more corrupt than pagan areas under pagan generals. I remember at one point my whole empire was Christian and very corrupt yet when I changed everything over to pagan, I got better governors and my corruption dropped somewhat.


    NM
    Well, a lot of the Christian governors get traits or retinues that give +conversion% -trade, which reduces income significantly in some settlements, and a lot of your starting governors in general are very corrupt or incompetent - perhaps the initial Christian governors start off particularly bad.

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