ThinRedLine
Chieftain
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I have been mulling this idea over in my head for a while now, basically it solves the problem of being able to rule the entire globe.
Although the Conquest fans and megalomanics out there will hate the idea, I feel a number of changes should be made to the city occupation game design.
Firstly game would have to increase the affect of a section of the game that is already in place, that of city "ownership". At present if you are under a democratic government and you are attacked your people will be very "gung ho" for a war with the civ that attacked you. However once you have recaptured all the cities you lost from the enemy then start occupying their citys, youre people become quite annoyed. I feel this is a very important part of the game, however IMHO I think that its effect should be longer lasting.
To implement this, firstly, the "founder" of the city (ie the nation who's settler decided to build the city) will always have a claim to that city. Also this will be the overriding claim to the city.
Now, when a war breaks out and that city is taken over by another nation it will be considered occupied territory. There will still be resistors same as before, and once eliminated by occupying forces these resistors will die out, just as they do now. Once resistance in the city is ended it will act like any other city within the nation, except for the "claim" on the city. This can be shown by a "greyed" colour to the nations colour (ie Red for Roman founded cities, but a faded grey for cities occupied by Rome).
Now, at a certain point in the game (either at any players chosing or when the decision becomes available by the research of a technology like "anti-colonialism") the occupying faction will be able to "hand over power" of any occupied nations cities back to its original founders. The benefits of this would be a much increased world oppinion of you (you are now seen as the freedom loving nation in the world) and you can decide the new government of the newly re-founded nation.
Also as an onlooker to all this, and to gain even more credit on the world stage you can choose to fight a "war of freedom". Once you chose to do this you can select a nation that has either been partially taken over or completely obliterated. Once the nation has been decided you are given a list of all the occupied cities of that nation which founded those cities. Then, you begin the war and, once all cities have been freed you must chose a "popular" government such as democracy or republic for the new nation.
From what I can make of the game mechanics this isnt all that hard to achieve, and, for those Conquest victory lovers out there, there could be an option in the map set-up screen like "foundation/occupation turn limit" which would set the amount of time (in turns) that the city remains occupied before it is considered completely assimilated into the attackers nation. This option could be set from "instant" (to provide the same game that exists today) to "permanent" (which would make the city always belong to the founders nation).
I realise this is quite complicated, and would love to hear any peoples views on the subject. But please, no silly remarks that will just ignite a flame war.
Although the Conquest fans and megalomanics out there will hate the idea, I feel a number of changes should be made to the city occupation game design.
Firstly game would have to increase the affect of a section of the game that is already in place, that of city "ownership". At present if you are under a democratic government and you are attacked your people will be very "gung ho" for a war with the civ that attacked you. However once you have recaptured all the cities you lost from the enemy then start occupying their citys, youre people become quite annoyed. I feel this is a very important part of the game, however IMHO I think that its effect should be longer lasting.
To implement this, firstly, the "founder" of the city (ie the nation who's settler decided to build the city) will always have a claim to that city. Also this will be the overriding claim to the city.
Now, when a war breaks out and that city is taken over by another nation it will be considered occupied territory. There will still be resistors same as before, and once eliminated by occupying forces these resistors will die out, just as they do now. Once resistance in the city is ended it will act like any other city within the nation, except for the "claim" on the city. This can be shown by a "greyed" colour to the nations colour (ie Red for Roman founded cities, but a faded grey for cities occupied by Rome).
Now, at a certain point in the game (either at any players chosing or when the decision becomes available by the research of a technology like "anti-colonialism") the occupying faction will be able to "hand over power" of any occupied nations cities back to its original founders. The benefits of this would be a much increased world oppinion of you (you are now seen as the freedom loving nation in the world) and you can decide the new government of the newly re-founded nation.
Also as an onlooker to all this, and to gain even more credit on the world stage you can choose to fight a "war of freedom". Once you chose to do this you can select a nation that has either been partially taken over or completely obliterated. Once the nation has been decided you are given a list of all the occupied cities of that nation which founded those cities. Then, you begin the war and, once all cities have been freed you must chose a "popular" government such as democracy or republic for the new nation.
From what I can make of the game mechanics this isnt all that hard to achieve, and, for those Conquest victory lovers out there, there could be an option in the map set-up screen like "foundation/occupation turn limit" which would set the amount of time (in turns) that the city remains occupied before it is considered completely assimilated into the attackers nation. This option could be set from "instant" (to provide the same game that exists today) to "permanent" (which would make the city always belong to the founders nation).
I realise this is quite complicated, and would love to hear any peoples views on the subject. But please, no silly remarks that will just ignite a flame war.