In civ2, when you capture a city, all military units currently supported by that city istantly vanish, whereever they are.
This is silly.
Throughout history armies have supported themselves even when they had no city. But thats beside the point. If the united states is invaded and the city of new york is sacked, will all the soldiers raised from that city scatter? If they're based out of austraila? no. As long as they continue to get paid and recieve support from the rest of the coutnry, they don't give a dang.
Since military units no longer require actual resources to support them in civ3, I don't think they should dissapear when you take their home town either.
This is silly.
Throughout history armies have supported themselves even when they had no city. But thats beside the point. If the united states is invaded and the city of new york is sacked, will all the soldiers raised from that city scatter? If they're based out of austraila? no. As long as they continue to get paid and recieve support from the rest of the coutnry, they don't give a dang.
Since military units no longer require actual resources to support them in civ3, I don't think they should dissapear when you take their home town either.
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