Headaches with corruption, resistance, etc. Offer them to you allies and let them have the fun. Plus it makes the map a pretty hodgepodge of colours.
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Well, there are reasons to keep conquered cities.
1. You want to keep those with wonders.
2. As settler worker factories.
3. You want to keep their borders so that your troops can use the roads and railroads.
Yes I know I can accomplish the same thing by setting up new cities. But sometimes it takes several turns for the settlers to reach the spots so it inevitably slows down the advance.
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I was thinking of those cities deeper into enemy territory. The ones where you are so far away from your capital that corruption will never be in control no matter what you build; resistance is substantial; there are no valuable resources nearby; and which will probably depose you and make you lose your forces. You can sometimes get lots of money from another civ for them, even if the land isn't adjacent to theirs they will somtimes pay big time for it with luxuries or cash. I had the romans give me 198 gold per turn for a city that they couldn't possibly keep.The poster formerly known as Xenia and Xev Worshiper.
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Conquered cities are VERY IMPORTANT.
If you play like me (militaristic, scientific German), you would build 2-3 cities, then go conquer the nearby civs IMMEDIATELY.
I do this every time b/c this is the only way that I can gain tech at the same rate as the AIs (from the AIs surrender offers, I'll take all the techs that I can).
Also, by going to war, I get to obtain Elite units, that can give me Great Leaders.
I always build an army immediately after a Great Leader emerges, then build the Heroic Epic (increases % of Great Leader showing up), then fight the wars until I have at least the whole continent that I'm originally located on firmly in my hand. During the war, I will usually get 4-5 Great Leaders that I usually use to complete Great Wonders.
The end result is usually:
my cities: 4-5
conquered cities: 20 +
I beat Emperor this way.
By the way, corruption is a bug that will be fixed in the patch.
Land area is a big chunk of your Civ score.
So, GO CONQUER THE WORLD!
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I think the only time a leader appears is when you're playing a militeristic civ. I was playing the Americans and was at war on and off for nearly half the game with the Aztecs. I took nearly all of their cities, about 20 of them, with major battles. Never saw a leader. Playing as the Japanese I had two leaders appear!!
Now, as the Americans, I'm invading Russia after they declared war on me. I attacked a coastal city by destroying it's road connections to the capital, bombardment (which does nothing), and then assault. I took the city and it still had a harbor letting me bring in my luxuries. I stacked 2 musket men, and 9 calvary in this city. Two turns later it deposes. How does a city of 5 overcome this? This city was going to be my beach head into Russian territory ... Now I've lost the majority of my offensive army that took 10 turns to travel by sea... It's not worth it ... maybe just razing and burning the other civ to the ground is better.
Zeb
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Keep the cities just don't put units in them, and leave an offensive guy to take it back when it deposes. According to the Soren chat though one military unit per citizen should stop a deposition, dosn't work though, unless it;s because of ai propaganda ?
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Originally posted by Zeb_Fisher
I think the only time a leader appears is when you're playing a militeristic civ.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Re: Who needs conquered cities?
Originally posted by Spam Shark
Headaches with corruption, resistance, etc. Offer them to you allies and let them have the fun. Plus it makes the map a pretty hodgepodge of colours.
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Communism and Conquered Cities
I just tried for and got my first CIVIII domination win, so I had to keep conquered cities around for their borders. Since I was playing the Chinese, I decided to become a communism just for historical accuracy's sake, and it seemed to make controing my conquered provinces easier. I only had one city depose the entire game, and I immediately reconquered it and razed it. Also, being able to force labor makes conquered cities useful again since waste doesn't effect food production and you're basically using pop units to buy all your improvements. I've found that if, as soon as the resistance is completed, I force build a temple and a library, there's almost never any defections. I'm playing on Regant, BTW.
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Bah! If you raze all your conquered cities then you're your own worst enemy. All cities are potential sources of tax and research. More cities == faster research + more income == domination. Use Forbidden Palace and(/or) relocate your palace to manage corruption. Use a leader to hurry relocation, time is money and power.
Just don't conquer one city here and another there, conquer territories instead. Create two strategic blocks of influence, your home territory and a conquered territory, both with palaces in the center. If you _have_ to conquer a strategically mislocated city then offer it for sale to the party that would take most benefit from controling it... easy money.
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