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C2C Supreme Commander
And if it is your Military city and you are at war your troops will be else where and you wont be able to get the city back. Meanwhile it will be producing units and taking your cities. I have seen this happen with Revolutions which you can prevent. There is no preventing this event.
Correct: But wouldn't it ADD a dimension to the game play itself??
Here is what someone said about a city revolt:
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Who wouldnt wanna slaughter civilians that would add a amazing factor to the game which would make me wanna do it just for the heck of it
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I think this is a cool idea. I mean it's highly unlikely that ALL your troops are loyal to you the majority of your units might be loyal, but there can still be a few that have a grudge against you. It would make you think about the consequences of your actions, especially when it can possibly prevent a handful or even a good portion of your troops from revolting against you.
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that would be cool just like in history units would desert their posts for there homes i think it would be cool if not only the garrisons of your city went to the rebels but maybe if a legion is formed from that city or region as they keep referring to cities in the posts than maybe the legion goes rebel as well or part of it, maybe not on easy diff, but on harder diff i think would make it much more fun considering the ai in battles is very lacking, sadly
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Defeating the rebellion would require capture of key locations, rebel leaders or simply to kill a certain % of their forces. Losing a building to the rebels will result in that building being damaged post-battle, similarly other buildings may also be damaged as a result of the revolt. So while some trading buildings have to be repaired, defending the barracks will mean its still fully functional.
There will also be a population drop, indicating the rebel military units which rebelled, and were either killed, or fled the city
There will also be a population drop, indicating the rebel military units which rebelled, and were either killed, or fled the city


