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  • Do You Rename Conquered Cities?

    Just wondering...when you conquer a city, do you rename it? I tend not to, but that's probably still a habit from the Civ1 days...it would look weird in the replay (4000BC: Zulus found Dnepropetrovsk).

    Of course (in case anyone didn't know) you can also rename enemy cities by using "examine city"...it's completely free for spies.

    Dr.Oogkloot

  • #2
    Sometimes I rename a city to mock a particular Civ that has either backstabbed me or given me trouble through the years. Like "DIE Monguls" or "Take this loser" or a variation there of.


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    • #3
      ahh, the old replay.txt file of Civ I. After my first win on chieftan, I printed out that file and highlighted all the great accomplisments of Gilgamesh of the Sumerians with multicolored highlighter pens I'm surprised they didn't keep some version of that in Civ II, it was fun to read through, and also entertaining and informative to watch it replayed on the map. Learned a few Civ basics watching it. Now you have to keep your own log (OCC style ).

      As for renaming cities, I usually don't probably for similar reasons. When I am plowing through AI cities, sometimes I like to go back and see how many of each civ I've taken. Usually what ends up happening is after my initial burst of cities, I capture 10x as many as i found and it all becomes a blur as to which ones were my acutal cities (habit of large map games).

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      • #4
        I do, on occasion. As anyone knows who has read my thousands of posts, I've been renaming the civs and their cities. So occasionally, when some civ forces me to take time out in my drive to the stars to stomp on a pest, I will rename the city, maintaining some part of the name, but putting some form of linguistic "spin" on from the civ I'm playing.

        Much in the same way that the Roman city Eboracum became the Saxon city Eforwic, which eventually shortened down to York.

        Jim W

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        • #5
          Yes, when it's important to distinguish your city from the civ you bribed it from eg in OCC16 that was how you got your city. Because you got to play as "Robin Hood" of the Merrymen, it seemed appropriate to rename Orleans, Tonicity, my generic for a new type of civ.

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          • #6
            nahh, I like to leave the old names as a reminder of what I have conquored
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            • #7
              The only ones I rename of a regular basis are the ( ) no name cities of the AI. And occasionally the repeated Issis, or whatever. I didn't know about the rename function working via the spy on an Enemy city. That would be a help sometimes.

              Ken

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              • #8
                Does the AI build cities with no name? When? How? Where? Why?

                BTW you can also rename enemy cities with diplomats instead of spies but IIRC you lose the diplomat.

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                • #9
                  Dr. Oogkloot, et al.:

                  I *do not* rename cities. In fact, the only time I bother with anything other than standard management of conquered enemy cities is when said enemy has really p*ssed me off.

                  In that case, I do much more than rename captured cities. I decimate them. I bring in my military and plunder every single square of irrigation, farmland, roads, rails and mines. Then I proceed to starve the city down to level one. Then the pitiful survivors are converted into a "freebie" settler/engineer unit for use on my *own* cities. It doesn't happen often ... but when it does, more than one slave engineer can be found maxing my own cities' potential out.

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                  • #10
                    Not really - I'm too busy conquering the world by then.

                    But when I'm building a city on the World map, and there's no name coming to mind (like the middle of Greenland) and I've already used up Cent. Greenland, I just type in ****ing Cold or Holy ****! or Suck My **** or something like that...
                    Das Wasser soll dein Spiegel sein
                    Erst wenn es glatt ist, wirst du sehen
                    Wieviel Märchen dir noch bleibt
                    und um Erlösung wirst du flehen.

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                    Only when it's smooth you will see
                    How much fairy-tale is left for you
                    And you will beg for deliverance.

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                    • #11
                      Sometimes I rename my conquered cities, but mostly I do not because I like to see who I conquered. Zulu, Babylonian, Greek etc.

                      As a side note: the worst civs you can play against are the
                      Zulu, Carthaginians, Greeks, Mongols, and Vikings, NEVER Trust them.
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                      • #12
                        I only rename them if I'm playing on a small map (which isn't very often). On a large map it's easier to keep track of what cities are where if I leave the names as they are.

                        Tiz

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                        • #13
                          In multiplay I do to mock the other player, but in single player I just do not bother.

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                          • #14
                            I really don't bother renaming in SP or MP most of the time. I'll sometimes put "New" in front of a conquered city if I think of it after a bloody battle or when the AI civ is destroyed.

                            Now that I think of it, I usually change St. Petersburg to St. Stevensburg in honor of myself.


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                            • #15
                              I find it helpful to keep track of:
                              - which are my cities (not AI's), since sometimes they are listed together, e.g., for trade.
                              - whether my cities are on a coast.
                              - which of the four maps my cities are on (ToT fantasy game).

                              So I use the following convention: every city name ends with a digit (0,1,2,3 -- the map number) followed by "c" if a coastal city, and maybe "L" for a land-locked-lake-coast city.

                              I suffix conquered cities to follow this convention early in the game; late in the game, I may be sitting pretty and no longer care to bother.

                              - toby


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