in both the Civ1 and Civ2 the growth of the city is controled soley by the amount of food it gets. in real life there are other influences, most improtent economic ones, if a city is doing well finacily-either through trade or industry- more people will move there which for a while makes the city more prosperous, and there by attracting more people. Of course this dosn't last forever in an eternal cycle, something eventuly happens(my socio-econmicexperince is graet tnought to tell me what that is)which causes this to reverse and youl see the opposite effect, less economic growth, fewer peole comeing, or evan economic retardation and people leaveing in search of work elsewhere and eventuly this may be reversed so the economi/population growth is back on the upswing.
I haven't the slightes idea how to put this in the game but it would make it more realistic, you wouldn't have X numberof eternaly prosperous citys that could be used to sustain most of your empires operations.
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Artillery is the god of war-Joseph Stallin
It is True that liberty is Precious, so Prescious it must be Rationed-V.I.Lennin
I haven't the slightes idea how to put this in the game but it would make it more realistic, you wouldn't have X numberof eternaly prosperous citys that could be used to sustain most of your empires operations.
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Artillery is the god of war-Joseph Stallin
It is True that liberty is Precious, so Prescious it must be Rationed-V.I.Lennin
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