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"Bread and games" cost food because :
-Food given to people to make it happy;
-Food consumption due to festivity.
Finally, food consumption increased, food stocks decreased..
Concerning food malus ,the mod is realistic imo ;)
At that time they gave bread to fill the stomach and games to entertain
I mean, they should give at least 1 of food
with the Pack File Manager you can add tables that affect the game in many ways- the one(s) you want all have 'effect' at the start of their name. I can help you out further with all that if you're unable to figure it out/still wanting help :)
-negative public order
-negative slave decline
-increased wealth from slaves
-increased wealth from commerce
-increased wealth from agriculture
-increased wealth from industry
-increased wealth from culture
basically the population is working their ass off, but not enough so the slaves aid them. increasingincome(local) by alot, while making the plebs unhappy
this could be a -10/15 penalty to public order
and a +5% to industry,agriculture,slaves,culture and +20% to commerce