Last edited by Heyenog ; 11 Feb, am. Showing 1 - 8 of 8 comments. Originally posted by Derp N00B :. Lemurian View Profile View Posts. You can see the pressure and citizens on any city by either selecting a religious unit, or the Religion filter view, and then clicking on the icons under a city name to expand it. It shows how many people of each faith, as well as incoming and outgoing pressure. Its probably WAI but its very difficult to deal with a moron AI that builds 5 citys on top of each other near you.
That is, is difficult to deal with them via religion, they can be a pain to convert if the AI is feeling serious about religion. Also, how do you swap official religions? Joined: Nov 18, Messages: Joined: Dec 15, Messages: Can I get an advanced guide on the pressure mechanic? Joined: Aug 25, Messages: 2, I'm pretty sure Missionaries can convert religious citizens. How exactly is your primary religion determined? I don't think you get to 'choose'. The coolest parts of the upcoming Civ V expansion explained.
By Anthony Gallegos Posted: 11 May am. Civilization V: Gods and Kings is almost here, and it brings back a couple of key franchise systems back to Civilization V. Most notable is religion, which fans have been clamoring for ever since V released. Neither of them ties directly to a new victory condition, but both have pronounced effects on the way you and your opponents play a game of Civilization. Thanks in advance!
If there are still religions to found, it can. However, if the other Religion is prevalent it will be hard for just the Capital to convert those Followers.
This depends on difficulty, as the higher it gets the more missionaries the AI will be able to use. Tristan says Good guide. I was confused about religion with Civ 5 but now I am up to date. Brett says Glad to hear you are all better.
Trying to grasp religion a bit better and this is without a doubt the best guide to understanding religion in BNW available. Would you say inherently due to the religious pressure system is seems to work better with wide empires? I feel like having some liberty games but having a hard time passing on tradition. Religion is easier to spread naturally with Wide empires, simply because there are more Cities sending pressure each turn.
Tall is more reliant on getting alliances with Religious City-States and using Inquisitors to block the spread of other Religion in their lands, simply because they do not exert as much pressure. You can choose between Enhancers to either increase the spread rate or increase the range the Religion will spread.
Robert says If one of my cities convert to another faith, can I use my faith to buy THEIR faith specific buildings and then convert my city back to my faith Roger says Definitely works. The alternative build options show up on the auto-purchase list as well as in the relevant city's purchase list.
Always check what benefits you can get out of a conversion before you convert back. Naboo says First of all, thanks for your great guides. They have been my main source of information in transitioning from vanilla to the full game.
Since I've been experimenting a lot with religion, I have a correction to make. You do not have to annex a holy city to remove it's holy status with an inquisitor. Puppeting works just as well. An interesting side effect is that this city will now act as a second holy city for your empire, but only regarding religious pressure.
With religious texts and 2 trade routes from the 2 holy cities you can send 90 pressure per round to cites you wish to convert. Forgive me, I'm not quite sure on the mechanics you mention in the third paragraph.
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