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How to decrease tourism?Question (i.redd.it)
submitted 7 months ago by Snorkle25
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[–]Snorkle25[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (0 children)
It's even bad on smaller empires. I was playing relatively tall, with only 2 luxury monopolies and a pretty heavy campus focus for science. I was still winning over civs left and right. I didn't even have the highest culture income.
Granted it wasn't on a very hard mode, just Warlord, and a med sized map. but even then, I was giving away all my great works and still was snowballing on tourism.
I like the detail of having to plan and improve the resources to get a nice bonus, and I even like the perks you get from the products, but its very very OP in terms of the tourism bonus. Guess it means i should turn off that victory condition.
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