Merkinball
Deity
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't find anything specifically pertaining to it.
I'm first curious about what triggers various civilizations to capitulate. In my current game, I'm trying to get a diplo victory via vassalizing the world, or a domination victory. It's weird, because Boudica was wildly weaker than me, way behind in techs, but just absolutely refuses to capitulate. She herself had two vassals, Shaka and Sitting Bull, that were teching way behind her. (Tanks vs. Longbowmen in the case of sitting Bull). Yet, they refuse to capitulate.
Conversely, I simply put some stacks of doom inside Hatty's land, and she capitulated after taking just one of 13 cities.
Pacal was even more curious. Pacal was teching WAY ahead of me. He had more land, and may have actually had some ability to stave off my massive invasion long enough to war anger crippled my Civ. But after taking just two cities, and knocking on the door of two others, he capitulated after three or four turns as well.
So what gives? Can anybody give me some technical details about what triggers Capitulation.
My other question concerns taking Vassals resources and techs. I like how I can just take a civilizations resources. That's how it should be. But I don't like that I can't just take my vassals technologies. I mean, there is seriously no telling how far ahead of me in techs Pacal is. Yet, I can't steal his techs. Or even get the "Time to pay tribute, refusal mean war!"
It doesn't make much sense. If I control a civilization, and it has knowledge. There is no good excuse for me to not be able to just...immediately acquire whatever knowledge they have. Know what I'm saying?
I'm first curious about what triggers various civilizations to capitulate. In my current game, I'm trying to get a diplo victory via vassalizing the world, or a domination victory. It's weird, because Boudica was wildly weaker than me, way behind in techs, but just absolutely refuses to capitulate. She herself had two vassals, Shaka and Sitting Bull, that were teching way behind her. (Tanks vs. Longbowmen in the case of sitting Bull). Yet, they refuse to capitulate.
Conversely, I simply put some stacks of doom inside Hatty's land, and she capitulated after taking just one of 13 cities.
Pacal was even more curious. Pacal was teching WAY ahead of me. He had more land, and may have actually had some ability to stave off my massive invasion long enough to war anger crippled my Civ. But after taking just two cities, and knocking on the door of two others, he capitulated after three or four turns as well.
So what gives? Can anybody give me some technical details about what triggers Capitulation.
My other question concerns taking Vassals resources and techs. I like how I can just take a civilizations resources. That's how it should be. But I don't like that I can't just take my vassals technologies. I mean, there is seriously no telling how far ahead of me in techs Pacal is. Yet, I can't steal his techs. Or even get the "Time to pay tribute, refusal mean war!"
It doesn't make much sense. If I control a civilization, and it has knowledge. There is no good excuse for me to not be able to just...immediately acquire whatever knowledge they have. Know what I'm saying?