I think natural disasters would add to the realism of the game. I personally believe that the more realistic the game is, the better it gets (not to that extreme of an extent, though). So my new proposal is: natural disasters!
How this would work: So every few (randomly generated) days, a random natural disaster will happen. These include: tornado, hurricane/typhoon/cyclone (they're all the same thing), tsunami, earthquake, and massive volcanic eruption. And they would be realistic. For example, no tsunamis in, say, the Czech republic will happen.
What these would do: First of all, they would damage the civilian population and military, as well as buildings (all in the area of the natural disaster). Then it would damage morale, and there would be something like 'humanitarian aid fund' where countries donate to. To make more countries participate maybe make countries lose global popularity if they don't contribute or contribute barely anything. Eventually a country (or countries) affected will recover.
And the cycle will restart a couple days later.
To counter this new change's impact, I guess a good counterweight would be increasing taxes (money earned from territories and cities).
Let me know what everyone thinks.
How this would work: So every few (randomly generated) days, a random natural disaster will happen. These include: tornado, hurricane/typhoon/cyclone (they're all the same thing), tsunami, earthquake, and massive volcanic eruption. And they would be realistic. For example, no tsunamis in, say, the Czech republic will happen.
What these would do: First of all, they would damage the civilian population and military, as well as buildings (all in the area of the natural disaster). Then it would damage morale, and there would be something like 'humanitarian aid fund' where countries donate to. To make more countries participate maybe make countries lose global popularity if they don't contribute or contribute barely anything. Eventually a country (or countries) affected will recover.
And the cycle will restart a couple days later.
To counter this new change's impact, I guess a good counterweight would be increasing taxes (money earned from territories and cities).
Let me know what everyone thinks.