I was looking through the readme at the political reforms bit, and i thought that a bit of it was slightly upside down:
So, if you keep your people in chains, then you get free press?
Also the voting conversion seemed a bit contradictory, again high serfdom=better voting rights.
All this creates some intriguing effects, for example, the Russian democracy, whose last events in EU2 had been "keep the people in chains" and "No liberal reforms".
It seems to me that the arrow should be reversed, or maybe I am missing something?
Code:
-press_rights: Default value is "state_press". If serfdom > 7 and centralization > 8 you get "free_press".
Else if serfdom > 5 and centralization > 5 you get "censorship".
So, if you keep your people in chains, then you get free press?
Also the voting conversion seemed a bit contradictory, again high serfdom=better voting rights.
All this creates some intriguing effects, for example, the Russian democracy, whose last events in EU2 had been "keep the people in chains" and "No liberal reforms".
It seems to me that the arrow should be reversed, or maybe I am missing something?