Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

Resolution - Global Labor Standards
4 Comments
nosro 3 Sep, 2021 @ 8:46am 
Resolutions which have some trade off are interesting, like the Arts Funding versus Sciences Funding. I wonder if you could make a pair (or more) Resolutions which adjust resource gains up AND down. Perhaps "Global Labor Standards" prioritizes Production and Food output to the detriment of Gold and Science/ Then pair it with an opposing Resolution (maybe something like "Multinational Corporations") which has the reverse resource effect.
XXXX rules 14 Sep, 2020 @ 10:06pm 
It seems like labour relations is such an all-encompassing heading, the shifting power relationships between employers and employees and co-ops and the cost of items produced versus the need for people to be employed in order to purchase goods seem to provide enough material for an entire game or at least a few world projects or some new types of government (when the robots do all of the manufacturing there will only be a couple of factory owners that have enough capital to buy anything because nobody will be employed)
Jugulador 1 Sep, 2020 @ 3:44pm 
You better improve the bonus. Better work with percentages, like a 5 or 10 percent production/gold bonus.
the REAL dr. latency 8 Jun, 2020 @ 4:41pm 
I think you should buff the rewards for completing the project a lot. +2 production and gold per city (assuming you win gold) isn't really that much. Maybe changing it to a percentage like 5% of your current production/gold per turn extra might make this more meaningful.