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Why would you want to destroy your own cities? You could have a strategic reason for this, of course, but I think that in most cases if someone feels the need to destroy one of his own cities, he/she made a bad planning.
if you have civ3 but no 1.29 patch, the only method for getting rid of your own cities ist to get pop down to 1 or 2 and to build a worker or settler without surplus food.
Originally posted by Alexnm
Why would you want to destroy your own cities? You could have a strategic reason for this, of course, but I think that in most cases if someone feels the need to destroy one of his own cities, he/she made a bad planning.
Sometimes when I'm at war I capture and enemy city but don't raze it, I capture it say, because it has a harbor or barracks intact and I need it for the war. Once the war ends however, I would like to make the cities in different places so I abandon it and build a new one in the site that I like.
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The settler/worker trick only works if the city is running a food deficit so make sure you start starving the population before you try it.
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Bit drastic that last idea but suppose it could be fun
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Originally posted by Alexnm
Why would you want to destroy your own cities? You could have a strategic reason for this, of course, but I think that in most cases if someone feels the need to destroy one of his own cities, he/she made a bad planning.
A few reasons to raze (abandon) your own city
1) just captured it
2) Palace Jump
3) Has a Small Wonder that you want to rebuild elseware (I did that once with my FP)
4) City shares too many tiles with another (like a city you built for culture warfare)
5) To clear a site you intend to build a future city on ( a city could be badly placed or you may need to change the site to build the Iron Works)
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Originally posted by Datajack Franit
Nuke it and then rush a settler
I like it, does it cause unhappiness
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