stephan_civ3
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- May 23, 2002
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Hi All -
I read a lot about culture bombing, strategies, etc in those forums, although did not find a solution for this particular problem:
Quick Intro:
- Playing Regent, patch 1.21f
- Year 1450AD
- 10 Civs, playing Babylonians, am ranked 4th
Started on my very own large continent. Expanded rapidly, settled most of it by 540AD. Comes in the French (who are the highest scoring nation), they create 2 cities - and so do the Aztecs, creating 1 more.
Culture Assimilated the Aztecs , but not the French. I was hoping they would culture flip in my favor in time since these two French cities are *surrounded by 24 of my own cities*, but it NEVER HAPPENED.
Now, we are in 1450AD, the 2 French cities are size 12, and will culturally expand in 47 turns, probably assimilating some of my own cities. That's right, the French is culture bombing me, on my own continent, *right next to my frigging capital*.
I have built every single culture related city improvements in ALL of my cities, but because the French mainland is twice the size as mine, they have twice my culture.
It seemed to me I have now no further choice but attacking these cities. But is that so?
I did create a 'branched' game where I did indeed attack the two cities in question and conquered them. Results: 100% resistance, no production, meaning no way of controlling the resistance (WLTK day can't be triggered, I can't starve them because post-patch, and garrisoning would be suicide because they always flip no matter how many units I stationed)
Remember, these two cities are within *my continent*, surrounded by *my cities*, close to *my capital* and far away from their capital. BUT it looks like that the fact that the French have twice my culture is enough to make these cities 'unbeatable'.
So, should I raze them? Or should I leave the city un-garrisoned, then stationed units outside and retake them every time they flip? Would it improve the levels of resistance over time? (Remember it would means going to war each time they flip, then quickly suing for peace) - Help!
PS: I read somewhere that Soren said the 1.21f (which i am using) would garanty a 1:1 garrison/suppressed resistance ratio, is that so?
Stephan
I read a lot about culture bombing, strategies, etc in those forums, although did not find a solution for this particular problem:
Quick Intro:
- Playing Regent, patch 1.21f
- Year 1450AD
- 10 Civs, playing Babylonians, am ranked 4th
Started on my very own large continent. Expanded rapidly, settled most of it by 540AD. Comes in the French (who are the highest scoring nation), they create 2 cities - and so do the Aztecs, creating 1 more.
Culture Assimilated the Aztecs , but not the French. I was hoping they would culture flip in my favor in time since these two French cities are *surrounded by 24 of my own cities*, but it NEVER HAPPENED.
Now, we are in 1450AD, the 2 French cities are size 12, and will culturally expand in 47 turns, probably assimilating some of my own cities. That's right, the French is culture bombing me, on my own continent, *right next to my frigging capital*.
I have built every single culture related city improvements in ALL of my cities, but because the French mainland is twice the size as mine, they have twice my culture.
It seemed to me I have now no further choice but attacking these cities. But is that so?
I did create a 'branched' game where I did indeed attack the two cities in question and conquered them. Results: 100% resistance, no production, meaning no way of controlling the resistance (WLTK day can't be triggered, I can't starve them because post-patch, and garrisoning would be suicide because they always flip no matter how many units I stationed)
Remember, these two cities are within *my continent*, surrounded by *my cities*, close to *my capital* and far away from their capital. BUT it looks like that the fact that the French have twice my culture is enough to make these cities 'unbeatable'.
So, should I raze them? Or should I leave the city un-garrisoned, then stationed units outside and retake them every time they flip? Would it improve the levels of resistance over time? (Remember it would means going to war each time they flip, then quickly suing for peace) - Help!
PS: I read somewhere that Soren said the 1.21f (which i am using) would garanty a 1:1 garrison/suppressed resistance ratio, is that so?
Stephan