One new amazing thing in Civ3 is that each civ should have its own citizens and when a city is occupied, the invader would have to deal with many inproductive and problematic "loyals" to their former goverment. As far as I know, the Cultural points of one civ increases the chance of keep loyal/being asimilated.
My idea is that if you lost a city to an enemy civ, but you still have loyal citizens in, you should have complete access to information about that city (specially enemy troops that are in) . It´s logical to consider that loyal citizens work for you as "resistance". That cities (depending on the number of loyal citizens and on your culture points) could also randomly generate some partisans units on mountains or woods close to the city while you are at war with the invader, that you could use to try to recover the city or to hostigate enemy supply line in their advance into your territory. That will also speed up the invader´s efforts to take control of the city before further advance, making the invasion of a big territory harder, except if you are dealing with a civilization with few cultural points compared with yours. I guess that´s historical and funny.
My idea is that if you lost a city to an enemy civ, but you still have loyal citizens in, you should have complete access to information about that city (specially enemy troops that are in) . It´s logical to consider that loyal citizens work for you as "resistance". That cities (depending on the number of loyal citizens and on your culture points) could also randomly generate some partisans units on mountains or woods close to the city while you are at war with the invader, that you could use to try to recover the city or to hostigate enemy supply line in their advance into your territory. That will also speed up the invader´s efforts to take control of the city before further advance, making the invasion of a big territory harder, except if you are dealing with a civilization with few cultural points compared with yours. I guess that´s historical and funny.
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