Knickers
Warlord
1 more for you guys; how do you disband a city? Or like just get rid of it?? What affect will this have too, like on you rep and so on? (Its a culturally-flipped city, but it's in a bad place so I want to get rid of it) Thanks guys.
If you klick on the city you should see 'abandon city' coming up as one of the options. If it's still a fairly big town you could consider building workers there until it drops down to size 1, then it's less of a waste.
I think you get a little attitude hit when abandoning a town, but definitely no rep hit, so nothing serious.
One of my new cities has the last luxuary I had to get. It isn't on the coast so doesn't have a harbour to ship it back to me. I am getting in in my capitol so I must be getting it through my neigbours who I will soon be at war with so will losse that route. If I build a airport in that city will that automaticly link it back to my capitiol?
Also in the UN victory I had I broke my score record, Hadn't previously paid much attention to that. How is that worked out?

I've never noticed an attitude hit when abandoning. Kinda like disbanding enemy workers... who really cares??
IIRC, what you actually get is some increased unhappiness in a nearby city, for the standard 20 turns. I think the "reason" is 'your cruel oppression'.
Or I could be completely mistaken....
I'll second Lord Emsworth's agreement on this. For this reason I do tend to raze first rather than abandon later. However I was under the impression that you do take an attitude hit as well for disbanding foreign cities. I do seem to remembering noticing it after abandoning a city that had a majority of foreign nationals. These things are often difficult to spot though given that you will only see a change in attitude if you were on a borderline rating and only if you happened to look before and after the action.I've never noticed an attitude hit when abandoning. Kinda like disbanding enemy workers... who really cares??
IIRC, what you actually get is some increased unhappiness in a nearby city, for the standard 20 turns. I think the "reason" is 'your cruel oppression'.
Or I could be completely mistaken....
