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Mar 18, 2002, 10:33 AM
 
Well, I finally got around to actually spending some time this weekend with the Black Hole that is Civ III (Time and Space cease to matter when you start playing ). I have one question that hopefully someone can answer. I found nothing in the manual explaining this. I built the Intelligence Agency and planted spies, but every nation was immune to propoganda. Is there something I need to do first to allow propoganda to work or was I merely unlucky? Gonna go do some research online, but thought I'd post the question here in case I don't find anything. Besides the answer might help someone else with my issue
     
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Mar 18, 2002, 11:06 AM
 
Originally posted by Osirisis:
<STRONG>Well, I finally got around to actually spending some time this weekend with the Black Hole that is Civ III (Time and Space cease to matter when you start playing ). I have one question that hopefully someone can answer. I found nothing in the manual explaining this. I built the Intelligence Agency and planted spies, but every nation was immune to propoganda. Is there something I need to do first to allow propoganda to work or was I merely unlucky? Gonna go do some research online, but thought I'd post the question here in case I don't find anything. Besides the answer might help someone else with my issue </STRONG>
Democracies are immune to propaganda. If the game is peaceful near the end, everyone goes democracy and tries to win the space race. This is probably what happened to you.
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