Was wondering if anyone could point out something i've missed...
On a large map, warlord level, and I'm at war with the Egyptians (they started it). They're trying to take the three cities of mine closest to them, but as I'd manned my entire empire with infantry all the way round, i was able to pull plenty of units into the arena of combat to stop them actually being able to attack the cities.
Anyway, my government is democracy, and I'm also theoretically at war with Zululand who are allied with the Egyptians, although apart from a few naval skirmishes, which i won, I haven't seen hide nor hair of them.
Initially a few of my cities went into civil disorder.
Due to forgetting to fortify units on my resources, the Egpytians, using bombers or cruise missiles, knock out my oil supply. This forces me to declare war on Japan so i'm no longer trading my oil to them.
3 few turns later and I've just paid off the Zulu's to get an alliance against Egypt, Japan has done nothing against me, and I've just sorted my cities so that i should have a few turns before any more go into civil disorder.
SO what happens? My civ goes into revolution! WHY! By any objective terms i'm winning the war (Egypt was having to throw conscripts into the battle to try and wear down my defences, after having wasted most of their modern armour and mech infantry on futile attacks on heavily defended map tiles). I could understand it if all my cities were in civil disorder, but they were all stable!
Can anyone explain why that happened?
On a large map, warlord level, and I'm at war with the Egyptians (they started it). They're trying to take the three cities of mine closest to them, but as I'd manned my entire empire with infantry all the way round, i was able to pull plenty of units into the arena of combat to stop them actually being able to attack the cities.
Anyway, my government is democracy, and I'm also theoretically at war with Zululand who are allied with the Egyptians, although apart from a few naval skirmishes, which i won, I haven't seen hide nor hair of them.
Initially a few of my cities went into civil disorder.
Due to forgetting to fortify units on my resources, the Egpytians, using bombers or cruise missiles, knock out my oil supply. This forces me to declare war on Japan so i'm no longer trading my oil to them.
3 few turns later and I've just paid off the Zulu's to get an alliance against Egypt, Japan has done nothing against me, and I've just sorted my cities so that i should have a few turns before any more go into civil disorder.
SO what happens? My civ goes into revolution! WHY! By any objective terms i'm winning the war (Egypt was having to throw conscripts into the battle to try and wear down my defences, after having wasted most of their modern armour and mech infantry on futile attacks on heavily defended map tiles). I could understand it if all my cities were in civil disorder, but they were all stable!
Can anyone explain why that happened?
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