Updated to 1.36 here are the changes

I’m not sure I understand the bug.
BTW screenshots are saved in \my documents\my games\democracy4
Just hit the prtscrn button on the keyboard to save one.

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Step 1. Introduce a policy and hit confirm.
Step 2. End the turn.
Step 3. Check if it’s still there.

I’m not sure how it works, but sometimes it doesn’t bother to register it even if you introduced the policy.

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Some more glitches to see:
[-27 Million?!]


[FIXED]

[NO INFLUENCES ON ANYONE IN GERMANY?]

[NO 0%?]

[FIXED]

[FIXED]

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You look very human in the monitor’s reflection B)

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Oh, today I wear my human skin, tomorrow that of a toadstool. :smiley:

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The plastic bag negative income thing is fixed in the next update.
There are no effects on everyone because you have selected the membership tab (it affects the bottom panel too)

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When you have time cliff, please take a look at pictures 1 & 4.

1: -27 million and 4: no percentages for 0.

I also feel that corruption is way too easy to solve in game. If we look at real life, we’ve had some nation states for hundreds of years and they’ve had mixed results in wiping out corruption. Sometimes states themselves with their three arms and the private sector have turbocharged corruption instead of slowing, I feel like there should be some more of a challenge to combat corruption in game.

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Minister’s backgrounds don’t move in sync with their potraits when changing the sortition of policies (Weighted, Popularity, etc.).

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Fixed!

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0% PHC leads to reduction in socialist membership? Is it because they wouldn’t need to associate themselves with socialism that much, now that PHC is zero?

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Allowing GM Food Crops doesn’t lead to a reduction in food prices, or a boost in gdp, or farmer’s income (if it is, it’s not represented), or farmer membership (if it should) and so on (lower unemployment?).

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Allowing LED bulbs doesn’t increase energy efficiency and food stamps don’t decrease food prices.

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Aren’t the food stamps voucher given to the poor?

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  1. QE & HM feed twice into currency strength? Once directly, and once indirectly through inflation.
  2. Clean Energy Subsidies don’t count towards rare earth prices (atleast not visibly).
  3. Bureaucracy reduces Rare Earth Prices in game, why?
  4. High Judicial Independence should lead to a reduction in organized crime.
  5. Stopping power line construction should reduce GDP (less construction, planned construction not fulfilled).
  6. Egalitarian Society situation should reduce poverty.
  7. Gets joined EU event even though in EU.
  8. Drug Treatment Scheme increases health at no cost when narcotics are outlawed. There should atleast be some admin overhead?
  9. Tobacco Use Does not reduce productivity (does it do so indirectly through respiratory disease, or by respiratory disease reducing health, does low health lead to low productivity?).
  10. State Healthcare should boost equality.
  11. Have a value on the tooltip for the Global Economy Graph?
  12. Percentage Tooltip for “current opinion of government”, like how it is for cynicism.
  13. Subsidizing Best Schools does not cost money.
  14. Some fines bring in no money (circumcision fines, fines on pollution, etc.)
  15. At higher values for “citizenship for sale”, “middleclass”, shouldn’t this please socialists, as it is more equal?
  16. Percentage tooltips does not show up for graphs, in this case when PHC is 0%.
  17. Rare Earth Crisis should reduce automation.
  18. Tourist gets stabbed event is too common, and happens when crime is zero (could be realistic, as sporadic outbursts of violence and crime take place even in low crime societies).
  19. Pollution should be a negative value in income for the poor/ethnic minorities and it should harm them disproportionally (like obesity), especially in the United States.
  20. Speed up speech reception viewing time by clicking on its menu screen, currently we have to sit through the entire graph as it gets plotted across the screen. We should be able to speed it up by clicking on it.
  21. Drug treatment scheme costs nothing in UK when all else is equal at the start of the game (there would still be some admin overhead, right?).
  22. Banning narcotics doesn’t lead to drug consumption.
  23. Cost history graphs have no tooltips!
  24. Won majority of the vote but still ended up in a coalition?
  25. Display policies which ministers would like to see implemented (like donors) to prevent huge penalties when they resign (like especially the tax minister!!!). They should ask for which policies they would like to see implemented like donors!
  26. Factor in CO2 emissions from Nuclear Plant construction if economy is not fully powered by green energy?
  27. Greater wealth in society should boost unemployment, if people have money and investments, they have a lower incentive to work.
  28. High speed rail subsidies should increase rail useage.
  29. America should have oil subsidies enabled.
  30. Armed police does not reduce luddite riots.
  31. Joining Regional Union should remove import tariff policy and vice-versa (leaving it should bring it back)?
  32. Social Justice Foundation should upset conservatives.
  33. Please make the line demarcating voter opposition and voter support far more visible, currently, it is a nearly invisible black.
  34. Have tooltips for electioneering graphs.
  35. Microgeneration grants should make a few people unhappy. Like those in the UK who did not like their view of the country-side fouled up.
  36. Is there a global technology value against which the situation, “technological advantage” is compared against?
  37. Tourist Killed In Animal Attack happens too often (or atleast it used too).
  38. Direct Air Capture has no influence on GDP or Employment, even though it’s bascially a huge amount of construction.
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It would have some impact on food prices, right? It’s an incentive for farmer’s to produce more food, granted, some of that would be automatically kept aside for the poor, but the poor are a dynamic group, so the prices would probably fall and rise with their size, I imagine.

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No? I assume that they cover the cost of almost any food the person wants, that’s why the states spends billions on 'em.

Assuming the vendor gets money from this food stamp cycle.

Food stamps reduce food prices. As seen in the conclusion section. But you can read through the rest to get a better idea. It also affects product variability, apparently.

https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2018/preliminary/paper/H5QHF4e8

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Oops, I’ve misunderstood the argument.

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