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Steam News26 July 20196y ago

Update 1.4.3 + Name Change

In the past days some updates went online to fix many reported bugs and unbalances.

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addedIn the past days some updates went online to fix many reported bugs and unbalances. Here a short list about the latest changes: - new amendments to set election frequency every 45, 50 or 55 turns - improved party AI on law votes - Japan citizens have now correctly japanese names - sometimes money was removed without any reason - change party size at start is now working - buy vote wasn't possible sometimes I've also an important announcement to do: As you may probably know, Laws of Civilization was originally intended as a fast played mobile minigame. However thanks to all players, we made it to steam, and the results are incredible so far! What a journey!! Sadly back then I didn't bothered at all about legal stuff, though today in order to continue development and for potential future sequels there's the need to register a trademark . It has been a very difficult decision to take and for sure not a wise marketing move, but in order to avoid 100% legal issues there's the need for a new name. Therefore I've spent many days looking for the best one available for registering and after some headaches the final choice has been LAWGIVERS . Short, synonym of lawmakers, easy to stand out on search engines... Thank you all for the trust and support!! After the new name goes online there will be (of course) another major update to Lawgivers :)

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addedIn the past days some updates went online to fix many reported bugs and unbalances. Here a short list about the latest changes: - new amendments to set election frequency every 45, 50 or 55 turns - improved party AI on law votes - Japan citizens have now correctly japanese names - sometimes money was removed without any reason - change party size at start is now working - buy vote wasn't possible sometimes I've also an important announcement to do: As you may probably know, Laws of Civilization was originally intended as a fast played mobile minigame. However thanks to all players, we made it to steam, and the results are incredible so far! What a journey!! Sadly back then I didn't bothered at all about legal stuff, though today in order to continue development and for potential future sequels there's the need to register a trademark . It has been a very difficult decision to take and for sure not a wise marketing move, but in order to avoid 100% legal issues there's the need for a new name. Therefore I've spent many days looking for the best one available for registering and after some headaches the final choice has been LAWGIVERS . Short, synonym of lawmakers, easy to stand out on search engines... Thank you all for the trust and support!! After the new name goes online there will be (of course) another major update to Lawgivers :)

In the past days some updates went online to fix many reported bugs and unbalances. Here a short list about the latest changes: - new amendments to set election frequency every 45, 50 or 55 turns - improved party AI on law votes - Japan citizens have now correctly japanese names - sometimes money was removed without any reason - change party size at start is now working - buy vote wasn't possible sometimes I've also an important announcement to do: As you may probably know, Laws of Civilization was originally intended as a fast played mobile minigame. However thanks to all players, we made it to steam, and the results are incredible so far! What a journey!! Sadly back then I didn't bothered at all about legal stuff, though today in order to continue development and for potential future sequels there's the need to register a trademark. It has been a very difficult decision to take and for sure not a wise marketing move, but in order to avoid 100% legal issues there's the need for a new name. Therefore I've spent many days looking for the best one available for registering and after some headaches the final choice has been LAWGIVERS. Short, synonym of lawmakers, easy to stand out on search engines... Thank you all for the trust and support!! After the new name goes online there will be (of course) another major update to Lawgivers :)

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Steam News / 26 July 2019

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