Sparrowhawk
The Builder
Originally posted by Greadius
I also think it is very realistic... in my opinion, Nationalism reflects that WW1 period when they could drag out millions of people with guns and line them up, but couldn't successfully take any territory. Nationalism is also supposed to reflect the idea that those people will die trying to defend their country against your aggressive army. People defending their homes have a huge intangible advantage.
Even in WWII... Take the Japanese as an example. Near the end of the war, they had lost all of their "empire" except for the home islands, and the whole population was instructed and trained to fight for every last inch. In Civ terms, this would not be "killing the defenders and taking the city", it would be "kill every citizen before you can take the buildings".
In my opinion, drafting is very realistic. And it's not as if it's free either - my opponents have very nearly destroyed themselves through population loss trying to defend themselves on numerous occasions.