Just a comment about cultural reversion being unrealistic.
I think that when you actually look at history over the past century, you'll find its actually almost impossible to hold a populace against their will, for any serious length of time.
Even when totally overwhelming, nations with massive military might have had to retreat and withdraw in the long run.
Look at the collapse of the Soviet Union, or the British control of Ireland, or Yugoslavia. In all cases the occupying country had a massive military superiority, yet had to withdraw and loose the territory it held, due to Cultural Reversion effectively. Certainly, no outside force intervened in a Civ 3 military sense.
(Heck, countries that haven't been independatnt states for 100's of years have now formed their own countries by suceeding from their "main" country - what apart from cultural reversion could represent this?)
If you think that Cultural Reverison involves partisan action by the occupied popluace, and that it usually takes several turns to take effect (i.e. 4 years or more), then it is very realistic. Its hard to hold a modern populace against its will without slaughtering most of them...
However, I do agree that the army shouldn't just vanish - randomly loose a couple of units, and wound the others, then retreat them to your territy would be a much better solution.
I think that when you actually look at history over the past century, you'll find its actually almost impossible to hold a populace against their will, for any serious length of time.
Even when totally overwhelming, nations with massive military might have had to retreat and withdraw in the long run.
Look at the collapse of the Soviet Union, or the British control of Ireland, or Yugoslavia. In all cases the occupying country had a massive military superiority, yet had to withdraw and loose the territory it held, due to Cultural Reversion effectively. Certainly, no outside force intervened in a Civ 3 military sense.
(Heck, countries that haven't been independatnt states for 100's of years have now formed their own countries by suceeding from their "main" country - what apart from cultural reversion could represent this?)
If you think that Cultural Reverison involves partisan action by the occupied popluace, and that it usually takes several turns to take effect (i.e. 4 years or more), then it is very realistic. Its hard to hold a modern populace against its will without slaughtering most of them...
However, I do agree that the army shouldn't just vanish - randomly loose a couple of units, and wound the others, then retreat them to your territy would be a much better solution.
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