So I and my neighbour civ is in peace. But I'm loosing him by culture level. So what happens? My border gets shorter?
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Re: Ok, lets say I'm playing Civ 3 and its modern era...
Originally posted by RedWhiteArcher
So I and my neighbour civ is in peace. But I'm loosing him by culture level. So what happens? My border gets shorter?
But we will see how this works out in civ3.Member of Official Apolyton Realistic Civers Club.
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Yes, I think it will get shorter, peace or no peace. You may even loose a city. The people in that city just want to belong to that other civ!
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It's maybe even more interesting to imganine what happens when you AND your neigbours's culture still is growing, while your borders already clash. What happens? Will to lowest growth be rewarded with a decrease in borderwith in spite of the culturegrowth?
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Official borders and 'spheres of influence' are two seperate things. For example, the crusades didnt involve just one country, they gathered a huge force from different countries through the (powerful) cultural influence of religion. Not the perfect example, granted, but its something along those lines.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Official borders and 'spheres of influence' are two seperate things. For example, the crusades didnt involve just one country, they gathered a huge force from different countries through the (powerful) cultural influence of religion. Not the perfect example, granted, but its something along those lines.
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