Originally posted by Venger
Far be it from me to speak for another, but since I think culture flipping is such crap, allow me to take a shot...
1) It has no historical basis
2) It seems to happen during the strangest times - i.e. when I am kicking AI butt and have a large standing army in the city...
3) It doesn't make the game more fun, or harder, just more tedious, and random.
Alas - if they let us turn it OFF - everyone's happy.
Venger
Far be it from me to speak for another, but since I think culture flipping is such crap, allow me to take a shot...
1) It has no historical basis
2) It seems to happen during the strangest times - i.e. when I am kicking AI butt and have a large standing army in the city...
3) It doesn't make the game more fun, or harder, just more tedious, and random.
Alas - if they let us turn it OFF - everyone's happy.
Venger
1. I think that it has some historical basis. For the peaceful flip of a city on your border, look at the example of Texas. I think that it resembles the culture flip in Civ 3. It was part of Mexico, but slowly became more and more influenced by the U.S., settlers came in, Texas declared itself free from Mexico and shortly thereafter joined the U.S. ( I know that this is a VERY brief summary of the history, but if anyone wants to know more they can study it themselves.) As for the war time flip back that you are refering to, I think that it was implemented to prevent a favored stratgy of mine from Civ 2, which was to build a horde of Howitzers, run over an enemy, and garrison a size 24 city that has 4 wonders in it with one Howitzer while I was fighting a war. In Civ 3, that city would flip in an instant. I think that is much more realistic and historicall acurate than having a city of 5 million people subdued and help by a battery of artillery.
2. It is very predictable to me. If you are attacking a civilization that outclass you in culture, still has a capital nearby, and has a large population,you need a very large garrison to hold it and quell the resistors. Otherwise, the people will overthrow you. Try to starve off as many people as possible while rush building culture buildings to avoid the flip.
3. I think that the game makes more fun for stated reasons, and I don't think that it is random.
I like Cultureflip, and I think that it helps to make Civ 3 distinctive.
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