DOes anybody else change the names of cities or units?

I've never renamed units. Might be useful.

I often don't rename cities, but there are times I do. In Road to War I put an A or T after the name to remember what unit the city produces - I dont' want to foul up my health with both buildings to make either type of units. For well-specialized cities I think putting some sort of shorthand note next to the name might be good.

On an Earth map it's usually a good idea. I can't remember that Manchester is in south-eastern africa to pick up all the resources. I get the note that the enemy is near Manchester and then search the world to find the "darn" city. With 25 cities it gets tedious. I usually name the cities based on geographical location so I can find them easily.
 
I can't remember that Manchester is in south-eastern africa to pick up all the resources. I get the note that the enemy is near Manchester and then search the world to find the "darn" city. With 25 cities it gets tedious. I usually name the cities based on geographical location so I can find them easily.
If you open up the Event Log (one of the icons at the top right of the screen), you can click on the particular notice in the Event Log and the screen should get centered on where the action is taking place. For example, centered on a City when something happens to a City or centered on a unit for a nearby enemy unit sighting.
 
I almost never rename cities, except playing as America I always make Austin the capital and name all my other cities after nearby communities. I picked up this quirk after my son complained I never had Austin as a city...

I use the unit naming feature in BUG/BAT/BUFFY, and I frequently edit the unit's designation to reflect its intended role and as a guide to future promotions. For example siege units will be designated "Precision" if they're getting Accuracy, "Assault" if they're getting CR, or "Field" if they're getting Barrage. I rarely bother to rename them if I eventually decide on a different line of promos for them, however.
 
My buddy abuses this in multiplayer. He names his Spanish capital "TACOVILLE" or some other horribly racist/crude name. :p
 
I like naming every city obscene words only a 12 year old would find funny.
 
I sometimes rename cities in a non-Earth map, if it'll help me avoid confusion. On Earth maps I've been renaming cities all the way back to CivI- you could find me as a young'un by my dad's computer with an atlas, trying to find a good name for "somewhere-northeast-of-Yakutsk". Playing an Earth18 game now as the Romans and amusing myself by renaming all my conquered cities as accurately as my semi-educated 'Murkin mind can remember. Berlin became Germania, London is Britannia, Madrid is Hispania, etc.

Had no idea you could rename units. Off to change Praetorian, Praetorian, and Praetorian to Legio I Roma, Legio II Italia, Legio III Dalmatia, etc. And my GG Ahuitzotl (sp?) will be renamed Scipio Africanus. Er, Scipio Sarmatia, I guess- he's in Russia, we haven't been to Egypt yet...
 
I sometimes give particular units a joke name (such as "the incredible holkan", who had a few lucky win), but I rarely rename cities. If I want to remind myself that a city is meant to have a particular national wonder or whatever then I put a label on the city (with alt+s) for example 'ws' for wall street or 'np' for national park, but I don't rename the city itself.
 
When playing a game as the Uyghurs in Civ Gold, I captured that Zulu city uMgundagunglovu, or whatever you call it, and renamed it Gungyur.
 
I've always renamed cities. I use the country names from an old spi board wargame called Strategy I. Aesgaard is always the capital. Bornhem, Chessex, Drammikos, Etracia, Fanticca, Gastonny, Hombierge, etc. You get the idea. Yes, they're alphabetical.

Like Gmax, I had no idea you could rename units. Does this apply to individual units or an entire unit type?
 
I rename my first warrior Dr. Fogbust. If it lives, the first warrior is usually a woods-III that can run :health: stack support throughout the game. Kind of cool to track him.

I never bother to rename a city unless I need to remind myself of a pressing strategic concern; i.e., whip@6 or 18maxfood or "spam cats." This is rare since I micro pretty carefully anyway.

My 9-yr-old nephew saw Shaka build Nobamba, and he hates Barack Obama, so he usually renames at least one of his cities something like Nobama or No Obama.
 
I rename all my cities after Star Destroyers.

Everything else I generally leave alone. I mean, it's pretty hard to top things like "Axeman". It's a dude with an Axe.
 
I didn't know you can change the name of the units.

Anyway, no, I usually keep the default city names. But sometimes I use the Alt + S thingy to give a name to a river, a sea or a mountain, just for the heck of it.
 
You could call him "axedude".

City defenders hate to see Axedude coming. They know he's gonna axe them if they want to surrender, and then really axe them if they say no.
 
I never, ever rename my units or cities. I like to keep things... authentic.
I guess thats a quark I never, ever think about.

@ParadigmShifter... what do you mean Liverpool is hard to pronounce? Any infant with down syndrome can pronounce "Liverpool"!
 
I never, ever rename my units or cities. I like to keep things... authentic.
I guess thats a quark I never, ever think about.
A strange quark indeed.

@ParadigmShifter... what do you mean Liverpool is hard to pronounce? Any infant with down syndrome can pronounce "Liverpool"!
I guess we can at least conclude that he isn't an infant with Down syndrome.
 
I don't rename units, I don't want to get too attached to the cannon fodder.

I rename my cities to keep track of planned sites for national wonders and so I don't forget about city specialisation (I'm an amnaesiac, so without city renaming and tile labels I easily lose track).

Sometimes I rename a city that I'm about to lose to "BOOOOOOM!!!" just so I can giggle about it when watching the game replay later (and so I don't get so sad about losing the city and all it's wonderful culture producing buildings).
 
I never, ever rename my units or cities. I like to keep things... authentic.
I guess thats a quark I never, ever think about.

@ParadigmShifter... what do you mean Liverpool is hard to pronounce? Any infant with down syndrome can pronounce "Liverpool"!

Check my "Location" ;)
 
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