So, can someone explain to me how this is intended game mechanics, or is it a bug.
Our story starts in 1802, when I have recently captured a city on my border - Tekkeda. I am the blue country to the north, my enemy the brown civ to the south. The only change in who controls which tiles is the actual city tile of Tekedda.
The tile of interest is the one circled in red, which I own by 50-49 against Mali at this point. I have held the tile the whole game, and his city right on the border (founded some time later) never managed to gain control of it.
Next stop, 1848. I have l;ost control of the tile (I lost it pretty close after 1802 actually). In the bottom left hand corner yhou can now see that mail owns this square 57-42. In spite of the fact it is 1 right next to one of my )captured) cities and 2 tiles away from a high culture city (50 culture per turn at this point - all culture buildings and a wonder or two). The captured (and renamed) city is producing 13 culture per turn now.
Just for the record, here is our total cultures - mine is the top one, his is the brown line which has recently dropped from 2nd to 3rd.
And here we can see where his nearest cities are. A fair way away.
So, how is it that a tile that I've held the whole game despite his best efforts to get it away from me by planting a city there... the tile only changes hands after I've captured his closest city and started producing a fair amount of my own culture in it. And suddenly his culture in that tile is outstripping my 2nd best culture city a whole 2 tiles away (and with the same number of cities I have much more culture total than him).
Nothing about that makes sense to me.
Our story starts in 1802, when I have recently captured a city on my border - Tekkeda. I am the blue country to the north, my enemy the brown civ to the south. The only change in who controls which tiles is the actual city tile of Tekedda.
The tile of interest is the one circled in red, which I own by 50-49 against Mali at this point. I have held the tile the whole game, and his city right on the border (founded some time later) never managed to gain control of it.
Next stop, 1848. I have l;ost control of the tile (I lost it pretty close after 1802 actually). In the bottom left hand corner yhou can now see that mail owns this square 57-42. In spite of the fact it is 1 right next to one of my )captured) cities and 2 tiles away from a high culture city (50 culture per turn at this point - all culture buildings and a wonder or two). The captured (and renamed) city is producing 13 culture per turn now.
Just for the record, here is our total cultures - mine is the top one, his is the brown line which has recently dropped from 2nd to 3rd.
And here we can see where his nearest cities are. A fair way away.
So, how is it that a tile that I've held the whole game despite his best efforts to get it away from me by planting a city there... the tile only changes hands after I've captured his closest city and started producing a fair amount of my own culture in it. And suddenly his culture in that tile is outstripping my 2nd best culture city a whole 2 tiles away (and with the same number of cities I have much more culture total than him).
Nothing about that makes sense to me.
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