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Old November 12, 2001, 14:03   #1
Fried_Onions
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100% Too Crowded
Hello, I have never played a Civ game but I have played loads of AoE and AoK games.

Eight of my cities are having civil disorders because they are "100% Too Crowded" I have no idea how to fix this. I can't find anything in the manual. Please help

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Old November 12, 2001, 14:16   #2
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Try reducing the population by building workers or settlers. Or by rush-building an improvement or unit. That should ease the local housing situation temporarily.
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Old November 12, 2001, 14:22   #3
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No. Go into the city screen and clickon the center of the city. This will reapportioned your citizens so that some will be entertainers.

Or, you can increase spending on luxuries. Or, you can build improvements or wonders that decrease unhappiness.

Or, if your government allows, you can build a military unit to quell rioters.

Or, you can nerve staple the punks...oops, wrong game.
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Old November 12, 2001, 14:23   #4
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Here's a few Ideas. They are straight out of the civilopedia. Just right click on one of the unhappy faces to get a description:

Build a temple. Changes 1 unhappy person to content
Build a coliseum. Changes 2 happy people to content.
Build a cathedral. Changes 3 happy people to content.

Raise luxuries in the domestic advisor screen. This diverts some $ away from science, but it beats civil disorder.

Change some of your civilians to entertainers. In the city screen, just click on a square that someone is working on. This stops him from working, and makes an entertainer to make more people happy.

Trade for luxuries, like silk.

Build the Oracle, sistine chapel, J.s Bachs cathedral, hanging gardens, shakespeares theater, cure for cancer.

If you are a republic/democracy, lay off the war.

In despot, you can station more troops. I think you can also do this in monarchy/communism.

That's a quick rundown - check the civilopedia for a little more detai.
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Old November 12, 2001, 14:33   #5
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Build more city improvements and Wonders that increase happiness, like temples, colosseums, and cathedrals. Increase your luxury rate.
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Old November 12, 2001, 15:30   #6
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Work them to death in the salt mines (use forced labour in despotic governments)
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Old November 12, 2001, 16:19   #7
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Thanks guys.

Before I got these replies I went in and put education and science at 50%. That was costing me 187 a turn from my 3000. I'm at 2k now and put it down them down to 30% each now I make 13 or so a turn. But that stopped the civil disorders. Plus I have loads of workers and wonders.

I'm playing 8 computers on easiest on a huge map I must have at least 40 cities!
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