This is my solution to losing cities before resistors are quelled.
The game doesn't seem to care what military units are in city. Just that they are there. So I keep 10-12 warrior units around until the end of game. Any city I take over gets 2 good defender units. It also gets 4-6 warriors. The warrior units quell resistors just as fast as Mech Inf. If city goes back I lose 2 good units and 4-6 warriors. No big deal.
I also make sure to put a settler or 2 of my workers in that city. This 2 pop increase of loyal citizens seems to help.
After getting the city to produce, selling cultural city improvements and rebuilding them helps also. This gives u full cultural points for those buildings.
My last step is sending artillery to enemy cities near captured ones I want. Bombard them down to 3-6 pop. This will decrease their culture and usually destroy most of the enemy cities cultural improvements.
I still lose city every so often. But nowhere near the amount I lost before doing this. And the loss of 2 good units is a LOT better than 6-8 top of the line units.
The game doesn't seem to care what military units are in city. Just that they are there. So I keep 10-12 warrior units around until the end of game. Any city I take over gets 2 good defender units. It also gets 4-6 warriors. The warrior units quell resistors just as fast as Mech Inf. If city goes back I lose 2 good units and 4-6 warriors. No big deal.
I also make sure to put a settler or 2 of my workers in that city. This 2 pop increase of loyal citizens seems to help.
After getting the city to produce, selling cultural city improvements and rebuilding them helps also. This gives u full cultural points for those buildings.
My last step is sending artillery to enemy cities near captured ones I want. Bombard them down to 3-6 pop. This will decrease their culture and usually destroy most of the enemy cities cultural improvements.
I still lose city every so often. But nowhere near the amount I lost before doing this. And the loss of 2 good units is a LOT better than 6-8 top of the line units.
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