Looking at the map?How did the Sketch jump up by that much prestige?
Damn Britannia.
At least we got a significant boost.
...We get Sun never Sets as a bonus once we claim the Nohon Kyberia Regions.Looking at the map?
They have The Sun Never Sets active giving them a shitload of prestige from colonies.
Not exactly, our bonus is called simultaneous sunset and sunrise....We get Sun never Sets as a bonus once we claim the Nohon Kyberia Regions.
Hell yeah.
No, we get "Simultaneous Sunset and Sunrise", which is something different....We get Sun never Sets as a bonus once we claim the Nohon Kyberia Regions.
Hell yeah.
Not exactly, our bonus is called simultaneous sunset and sunrise.
Moreover, I don't think the bonuses are as good as sketch's sun never set.
Having a centralized government does not require a monarchy, nor are all monarchies centralized.[X] [Exile] Isolated island (1.5x)
Am I the only one that wants to keep a monarchy of some sort into the modern age?
Way more effective at getting shit done than the vast majority of less centralized governments.
[X] [Exile] Isolated island (1.5x)
Am I the only one that wants to keep a monarchy of some sort into the modern age?
True, but a constitutional monarchy with a parliament, as we have, sounds like a pretty decent set up.Having a centralized government does not require a monarchy, nor are all monarchies centralized.
True, but a constitutional monarchy with a parliament, as we have, sounds like a pretty decent set up.
Resetting the clock every four years or so sounds atrocious when one aims to steer the greatest nation in the world. While one needs to be reasonably popular, fully elected positions throughout means that instead they are far more concerned with catering to populist agendas than doing things.
Full "democracy" means that the ruler's hands are very tightly tied to the will of the masses. They lose most of their agency either way, by catering or by defying.
Look at Poetyr: he has been a decently smart, decently competent ruler that most important of all, has been consistent and been able to work with a long-term view.
Nightmare scenarios like current-US, where the most the government can usually do is to fart in a general direction, or current-Brazil, where everything is on fire and people are more interested in selling themselves as firemen than in actually putting it out.
Not to mention a very real problem the current-world faces: You can't stop the proliferation of information, the interconnectivity of everything is the greatest boon we have, but it's being used, in a highly effective manner, to steer the populace the world over through fake news and doctored data. Galvanization through emotional rethoric becomes easier than ever, and that is essentially a worst-case scenario for a "democratic" regime.
That technology, with all its boons and problems, will eventually come around.
If we can have half a dozen people, trained from birth by the best tutors, that are guaranteed to be able to act in the best interest of the nation, we can bypass a multitude of hurdles.
I think the real problem is that everyone keeps on using the previous government type as a scapegoat for all the ills they have had and thus this new government type is obviously superior!Problem is, masses always define the will of rulers; or rather, if ruler does ignore them too much, things will explode so he really shouldn't.
That's the point of democracy: ensuring that people do not have to use violence to be heard. Everything else is gravvy, possibility of non-violent avenue for influence is core.
OTOH we have the biggest blob of paint on the map; I am surprised we do not have a "1/6 of the globe" or something already active tbh.
I'm pretty sure that's because his actions were controlled by us and because RNGesus has been decent. Had we voted for stupid plans, Poetyr would've become known as a bad king.Look at Poetyr: he has been a decently smart, decently competent ruler that most important of all, has been consistent and been able to work with a long-term view.
I think the real problem is that everyone keeps on using the previous government type as a scapegoat for all the ills they have had and thus this new government type is obviously superior!
I, too, want to get a working monarchy, if only so we can show the republics and democracies of the world that it can work, so they don't get so obsessed with "Freedom, Fuck Yeah!" and use that as a justification for tons of crap if nothing else.
I mean, they probably still will...
I think the important thing is to look at the dilemmas that we will be facing as a Monarchy and try to find ways to solve them as we go through with various ConCons. The current biggest sheep in the room is basic human rights and reforming the economy, but we will most likely face even more challenges down the line that republics and democracies will not face and vice versa.
But nothing stops you from having democracy and feedback while also having a monarchy.Problem is, masses always define the will of rulers; or rather, if ruler does ignore them too much, things will explode so he really shouldn't.
That's the point of democracy: ensuring that people do not have to use violence to be heard. Everything else is gravvy, possibility of non-violent avenue for influence is core.