CCRP IV

The upcoming iteration expected to be by @---spy1---, @Roitwell, and @Fictia. It is intended to be more advanced.

Changes
The iteration will have many changes to tweak what was broken and what could be improved on in CCRP II.

Admission
Unlike all prior iterations, new players in CCRP IV will go through a screening system based on the Exarchates of Fictia during CCRP II. Prospective new players will have to complete specified tasks by the admins set forth for them for a few years, including yearly upkeep and building, to learn and prove they understand the RP, after which they'll be voted on to be approved to start a country. Players from previous iterations who mastered the CCRP II system will be allowed to skip this stage. If an Exarchate is conquered at any time the player will then be voted on to be approved to start a country.

The ownership of these Exarchates has not been decided on yet, but will most likely be distributed amongst trusted players from CCRPI, CCRPII, and World RP. This will certainly include the three admins, including @Fictia who invented the concept of an Exarchate.

Exarchate Tasks:

 * 1) Be active for 3 roleplay years (3 weeks irl)
 * 2) Build at least 5 different kinds of tech
 * 3) Research one technology
 * 4) Calculate upkeep each year
 * 5) Make at least two trade deals
 * 6) (bonus points) Join a war and use successful tactics.
 * 7) Avert any major disaster
 * 8) Have the Exarchate be in a better condition than when you started.

Map
The map will have a new admin (@---Spy1---) and will be a new form like Pangea, the exploration features will be different.

Spy1 will reveal discovered land, and then either @AltMaster (@Fictia) or @roitwell will add land claims to the map project.

Tech
Spy1 will manage tech, buildings, and the managing of the tech tree. (making sure that people actually research tech before using it) Many new form of research will exist, and will be released by @Spy1 when they are applicable. (researched / researchable). As in previous iterations, tech may ONLY be used by those who researched it / obtained research somehow, and the admins will be policing to ensure no one broke this rule.

Forms of Government
Each has positive and negative buffs to change the nation. In standard form they have rebellions on rare occasion, can only have 15% of their population as military, they can own land, own colonies, have resource deposits, but not have production cities. In standard form starts with their population times 200,000 as nocks. Standard population increase is 5% per year.

Flushing Out Resources

 * Forests | You can hunt for food in forested areas instead of chopping them for lumber. Supplements "F" resources on the map.
 * Forests | You will be able to turn wood into charcoal. (charcoal is half as effective as coal, but can be substituted; ratio 3 tons wood to 1 ton charcoal)
 * Farming | Certain special crops will only be growable on a "S" resource. (likely jute / canvas and medicinal herbs)
 * Farming | Phosphorus will be added, a special resource, speeds up the growing of crops when applied (useful for growing special crops quickly, will have a multiplier to production)
 * Salt | Salt will be more valuable. (you can get it by mining the resource, or inefficiently obtaining it from seawater)
 * I don't know what the new use will be, but I will put it here when I'm done
 * Gunpowder | Gunpowder can be made from a mix of coal and sulphur, as well as the more expensive nietroglycerin and sulphur recipe.

Immersion

 * Relics | At random times @Spy1 may instigate a relic event; where someone currently exploring might stumble upon something.
 * Archeology | Similar to the above, but there is much more warning before. Your people will notice that there is something unusual about the area, and then you will have a chance to start an archeology dig, or sell the land to private companies.

Possible New Minerals:

 * 1) Gypsum : Alternate to phosphorus
 * 2) Bentonite : Another fertilization mineral, can also be used as a type of medicine
 * 3) Mica : Possible electrical, heating, and automobile uses
 * 4) Titanium : As strong as steel, weighs half as much
 * 5) Rare earth elements like scandium and terbium are two of the earth’s powerful minerals that are used in wind turbines and electronic circuits in smartphones.
 * 6) Tungsten : Used in advanced alloys
 * 7) Platinum : Used for electrical contacts, alloy of platinum and cobalt is used to produce strong permanent magnets.
 * 8) Cobalt : Used in pretty much everything, importantly noting batteries!
 * 9) Lithium : Other ingredient in batteries, has extensive medical uses.
 * 10) Zirconium : Extremely high heat and corrosion resistance *
 * 11) Potassium Carbonate : Source of potassium, multiple uses *
 * 12) Cerium : Used in light-bulbs, tv screens, etc... *
 * 13) Neodymium : Used to create powerful magnets, and also in almost all types of technology *
 * 14) Manganese : Used in multiple important alloys *

* found along coastal plains

New ways of obtaining sustainable energy :


 * Solar energy from the sun (increased production in desert / grassland areas)
 * Wind energy (increased production in desert / grassland areas)
 * Geothermal energy from the heat inside the earth (increased production in mountainous areas)
 * Hydropower from flowing water (most efficient, but there are limited rivers in the world)
 * Ocean energy in the form of wave, tidal, current energy and ocean thermal energy. (will have a large nock upkeep)
 * Ethanol (from plants, can only be grown on soil resource tiles)

Ways of getting dirty energy


 * Petroleum (oil)
 * Hydrocarbon gas liquids
 * Natural gas
 * Coal
 * Nuclear energy

For other admins --> http://www.materialflows.net/visualisation-centre/raw-material-profiles/ You can try and find more resources there, it is a decent source. (though I found most of the above from different locations)