Hey, I'm a life-long Civ player, and I just started playing Civ5. So far I'm loving it... except for one thing. Do occupied cities EVER become fully integrated? I captured a city-state or two and it said "Occupied" and gave me a bunch of unhappiness. Fair enough, I did just burn down their homes. Then, over TWO HUNDRED turns later (marathon game, but still!), the city is still considered an occupied city, and the damn Courthouse that would take away the unhappiness is nowhere near completed!
Do annexed cities EVER become un-occupied and fully integrated into your empire without building a Courthouse? And if not, is there a way to speed up the 600(!!!) production cost of a Courthouse in my 2-3 hammer early-game city, which MIGHT be nearing completion by the time I'm colonizing Alpha Centauri?
When early game cities have just 2-3 hammers, and Courthouses are 600, and unhappiness slows down production across the entire empire, how is it possible to capture more than a few cities without grinding your empire to a standstill... forever?
-Alexander Winn
Nerrolken
Do annexed cities EVER become un-occupied and fully integrated into your empire without building a Courthouse? And if not, is there a way to speed up the 600(!!!) production cost of a Courthouse in my 2-3 hammer early-game city, which MIGHT be nearing completion by the time I'm colonizing Alpha Centauri?
When early game cities have just 2-3 hammers, and Courthouses are 600, and unhappiness slows down production across the entire empire, how is it possible to capture more than a few cities without grinding your empire to a standstill... forever?

-Alexander Winn
Nerrolken
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