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    Default Romani Farms

    Hi all,
    I would like to have some explanations about farms that Romani can build. 'Till level six farm (Large Estates), all is ok for me: farms give increasing money at each level and population increase at some level (Estates and Large Estates also give a happiness penalty, but this is not strange for me).

    What sounds strange to me is the next 3 level, that is Land Reform, Latifundiae and Agricultural Reform:
    • Latifundiae gives a huge penalty on law and happines; is it worth to build?
    • Land Reform and Agricultural Reform give that same thing of Estates; why should I build them?

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    Default Re: Romani Farms

    AncalagonBlack, it's good that you have questions, but could you keep these to one thread, rather than a proliferation of single-question threads? Especially when they all relate to the same faction.

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    Default Re: Romani Farms

    Yes, my questions are almost for the Romani, but this questions concern different aspects of the Romani faction. I thought that it was better to not mix these aspects in order to avoid offtopics on the answers.

    But if forum rules expect that question regarding the same factions are better in the same topic, I will try to post my questions together (but if questions come to me not at the same time, it could be a little difficult...)

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    Default Re: Romani Farms

    It's not so much forum rules (I don't think there is a rule against starting lots of threads), it's just that you're crowding out other topics with questions that could all fit into a single "new Romani player" thread.

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    Default Re: Romani Farms

    The whole idea was to simulate a little the social development of Rome around the times of Gracchi brothers. Thus after the sixth level of farms (which bring about the unhappiness bonus) you have two options - either go on for increased agricultural productivity but at the public discontent cost or to stop this development, re-distribute the land to small-holders and get lower income and higher public order. The to level, the second agricultural reform is there as an option to revert back if the previous decision for graet production from latifundiae proves unsustainable in the long run.

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