... Zealots?
I'm not a fan of theocracies.
Believers.
Exactly. Those were the zealots.
Yup, Cult of Planet is Zealots. My fault for not clarifying. I vividly recall being surprised when I saw they actually made it in the game (they die like terran flies in my games).
No! The Bleievers were the zealots!
Wait, I like the Cult of Planet.
Free market is a free market, and for Morgan it's a total free market - no regulations, no taxation, only profit.
Laiezz (sic) faire, they call it.
Planned economy is to Morgan what communism was to America, and planned economy is to Deidre what China is to the EU.
Nice analogy.
Edit: I recall having minor stability issues with SMAC on XP or vista, minor in that they were fixable with small changes like turning on compatibility mode, but SMAX would be completely unplayable on vista or 7 untill I installed the gog version.
Hm. Probably wouldn't play well with Windows 8, either.
Actually, as a big builder type player here. If you wait to build your army till someone is knocking on your door, you're doin it wrong. Against the ai you can do that, but against another player, you're in serious trouble. A builders best friend other than crawlers are clean reactors, abuse them. A builder should have one of the biggest armies out there since they aren't tossing them into numerous wars. Think beehive, disturb it and here comes swarms of military. This is especially true of morgan and any of the pacifistic builder factions, since as a builder you are generally seen as a plump easy target. You better be prepare to prove them wrong.
Builder =/= Rich Guy.
Morgan potentially has the cash to just
buy an army whenever he needs it. And that strategy's pretty good; less unit maintenance, more flexibility in where it's placed, and the look you imagine on the AI's face is hilarious.
"This guy's being a prick, and he doesn't even have an army! THIS MEANS WAR!"
"Crap! Where'd that army come from?"
Worked last time I played Civ V...although I
was also sending attack helicopters against their hoplites, warriors, and crossbowmen. But yeah, if you're focused on raking in the big bucks rather than on Production, you might as well buy an army when wars start rather than having a big (expensive) standing military...