My apologies if this is an already discussed idea
I wonder if, as a logical consequence of resisting citizens, guerillas should pop out when you enter the city of an enemy civ/an enemy civ enters one of yours, a la civ2?
Say, the number of guerillas that pop out will be 1/2 or 1/3 the number of resisters (let's call this number X). To put more relevance to the regard of one nation of the other, maybe X should be further multiplied by, say, 0.2 for 'the defenders admire the culture of attackers' to 1.2 for 'defenders dismiss the culture of attackers'....I totally made up the numbers...
I maybe wouldnt like to see those extra troublemaker guerillas myself in the middle of a war, but does it make sense to have a city resisting so strongly to invading troops and this has no military consequences? Apart from the ultra-drastic culture flipping?
To add more spice, how about a random chance of a number of guerillas popping out after resistance ends in a city but the culture you fight against still holds you rather in low regard? I wonder how this would affect the game balance....
Sure, culture flipping is debated extensively but I dont know if guerillas were put in context...
I wonder if, as a logical consequence of resisting citizens, guerillas should pop out when you enter the city of an enemy civ/an enemy civ enters one of yours, a la civ2?
Say, the number of guerillas that pop out will be 1/2 or 1/3 the number of resisters (let's call this number X). To put more relevance to the regard of one nation of the other, maybe X should be further multiplied by, say, 0.2 for 'the defenders admire the culture of attackers' to 1.2 for 'defenders dismiss the culture of attackers'....I totally made up the numbers...
I maybe wouldnt like to see those extra troublemaker guerillas myself in the middle of a war, but does it make sense to have a city resisting so strongly to invading troops and this has no military consequences? Apart from the ultra-drastic culture flipping?
To add more spice, how about a random chance of a number of guerillas popping out after resistance ends in a city but the culture you fight against still holds you rather in low regard? I wonder how this would affect the game balance....
Sure, culture flipping is debated extensively but I dont know if guerillas were put in context...
I cant imagine people shrgugging off and go about their own business after the initial 'resistance' is put down, and NEVER make an effort to change things, especially if they despise the culture of the invader...Just imagine Taliban occupying NY...Would people just go on producing those shields and trade revenues once the initial 'resistance' is over?? Hell no
My guess is it would be 'where's my gun, I've got some Talibutt to kick' party
I like the idea of happy citizens of a city being conquered become unhappy when their city is conquered by an enemy civ and. Makes a lot more sense.
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