I started a thread like this a couple days ago as a fact finding effort, but now I'm really starting to become annoyed with this problem and want to know if this is happening to anyone else. EVERY time I capture an enemy city ALL the improvements are gone. I know that some of them will be destroyed in the course of the battle, but not ALL of them and not EVERY time. What makes this so exasperating is that if you're on a major military campaign and systematically sweeping across the continent, city by city, when you capture a size 11 city (I'm in the 1100's, we don't have hospitals yet) even after you quell the resistors, the people are sooooo pissed off due to the lack of cathedrals, colosseums, or even a stinking temple, that you have to take nearly the whole population out of the fields and turn them into entertainers. As a result, there are so few workers that you can't get any production, and, what production you CAN muster is eaten up in corruption at a rate of 90% because you're so far from the capital, so you can't build anything to appease them. (76 turns to build a Temple?) The starvation causes the population to dwindle, which actually succeeds in quelling the resistance, but then you basically have to start from scratch in every captured city!
OK, enough of the rant. What I want to know is, has anyone captured an enemy city that had any improvements left in it?
OK, enough of the rant. What I want to know is, has anyone captured an enemy city that had any improvements left in it?
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