In Civ3 there is a new border thing etc, so what happens if in a war, you land troops right in the middle of your opponents empire and take a city. this city is in the middle of the AI territory, and miles away from your boarder.. do you sort of grew a new border or something.
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based on the city's cultural rating (probably with a considerable loss), you get a bubble of your own borders within their territory.
then culture ratings will force those borders to expand/contract.
I THINK MILITARY UNITS SHOULD BE ABLE TO MODIFY BORDERS."I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
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Maybe, but then ultimately it is culture that defines the borders. Else it is similar to an occupation.
If you are in a contentious area culturally (eg Alsace-Lorraine) then military units can define the border, else it is a military occupation with detrimental effects. Eg Nazi occupation of Paris.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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How do you prevent a cultural takeover? Do you have to have a whole lotta military units in the city?Where are you from? Put yourself on the Apolyton Map!
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I THINK MILITARY UNITS SHOULD BE ABLE TO MODIFY BORDERS.
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you dont see chunks of Canada becoming the 51st state...
I believe that a city is taken over culturally only if the cultural "attacker" has a much higher culture rating than the "defender". It's there to make you think twice before settling a new city directly on the border of France, so to speak, where the strength of the existing culture would envelop the young settlement."When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk." -Tuco Benedicto Juan Ramirez
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Originally posted by jdd2007
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If you are allied with a civ that has a city near one of your own cities, could u "assimilate" the city? I hope u can only assimilate enemy cities...you dont see chunks of Canada becoming the 51st state...
(They just haven't realised it yet)
But if you want to see the resilience of culture, look no further than Quebec.Last edited by Xmudder; September 26, 2001, 16:51.
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i honestly dont understand why if i have 3 legions in enemy terriroty, how they can control that land, and use it effectively.
there should be a war-based way of border expansion."I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
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I would assume that if a hostile military unit occupies a square it can't be worked as in all other civ games.
The primary method of military units to influence borders is and always has been to capture cities.
Also a militarily strong nation will probably have more success in diplomatically adjusting borders.
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Does anyone know if forts have effects on borders? I can understand military units not affecting them, but I think a fortress should act as a one-square area of your civ, stretching your border if the fortress is close enough (say within 2 tiles of the border.)
Or perhaps a colony/fortress combination. Is that allowable on a single tile? Or are only fortified units allowed on a colony space?
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