I have heard that CivIV is in development. I like the idea from CivIII of culture and the ability to acquire cities through cultural domination. There is, however, one thing that should be added: Emmigration.
There have been several cases throughout history where cities have been captured culturally. Something that happens more frequently is that citizens of poorer countries immigrate to better-off countries. This could be easily integrated into Civ IV. In a city that has poor health, low culture, unhappiness, etc. a population head (or two) could ‘disappear’ and form a settler unit that would be ‘donated’ to the player that had culturally dominated the city. Then the player could move this settler unit and use it to add population to existing cities or found new cities. The emigration could be controlled by the overall culture produced by an empire as opposed to an adjacent city. This has happened several times throughout history and has founded many cities and nations, such as the United States and Canada.
This feature, along with the possibility of culturally capturing cities would make Civ IV a more complex and interesting game to play.
There have been several cases throughout history where cities have been captured culturally. Something that happens more frequently is that citizens of poorer countries immigrate to better-off countries. This could be easily integrated into Civ IV. In a city that has poor health, low culture, unhappiness, etc. a population head (or two) could ‘disappear’ and form a settler unit that would be ‘donated’ to the player that had culturally dominated the city. Then the player could move this settler unit and use it to add population to existing cities or found new cities. The emigration could be controlled by the overall culture produced by an empire as opposed to an adjacent city. This has happened several times throughout history and has founded many cities and nations, such as the United States and Canada.
This feature, along with the possibility of culturally capturing cities would make Civ IV a more complex and interesting game to play.
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