![]() Its a bit vague, and I am not really feeling it in terms of better infrastructure = more building slots. Promote Infrastructure Spending - So one promotes the spending on infrastructure with political infuence, presumably by locals. ![]() Though it does seem to be a bit less valuable the the next two. But that way the button has you install a new minor official in the area that helps organise the local area, which makes sense to me. So you're putting a local administrator in place to help manage the place better.Ĭan't this be renamed to 'Install Local Administrators', since Procurators are an end of game thing anyway even for the only tag this makes sense for? Or localise it based on who you play. Now I had to do the old Googly-goo to figure out what these were, but the Encyclopedia Brittanica calls them Imperial financial administrators who dealt with matters such as taxation, grain supply, mines, mints. Install Procurators - Should get some localisation as of course that makes no sense for anyone but Rome. I also had some ponderings on what they all mean, and whether they make sense, below: (The more tyrannical the conquest, the more chance to lose em?) Perhaps have a change for them to dissapear upon conquest, dependant on some factors such as Laws and such. Why do they always get removed if you lose the province? To a conqueror, taking control of such areas sounds like a very good deal - they would probably not get rid of them. It has no effect on your devout characters, on any temples you might have and you'll never get a mention of it again. They are all kinda general and non specific so it's unclear what your ruler actually does, like what does your ruler making a religious endowment mean? It's unnoticed in the gameplay so it's just a button you can press and forget about. This mostly conserns traderoutes since it's in my eyes the most odd one but simular cases can honestly be made for all of them. Are i supposed to belive business investments never dries up over hundreds of years even if the territory declines? ![]() ![]() Especially since they are semi permanent (aslong as you don't lose the province). What do my ruler actually do? Building ports i could understand or making some kinda of merchant square building/thing (for inland territories) but it just feels so wrong to click a button and 2 years later get a traderoute without understanding what my ruler just did with no visual representation or no other indication of anything having changed. Entice Business Investments : +1 trade routes ![]()
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