I've been making incremental success in keeping cities I have captured. Been at least 20 hours of game play since I lost a city I captured to "They stupid citizens of the city of (insert city name) admire the culture of the stupid (insert nationality) and have revolted to join.....".
I am aware that culture lead, distance from capital, unhappiness, garrisons, and number of nationals effects chances of losing a city.
Last night a city that I had captured a long time ago reverted back. I had a 50/50 citizen mix of Germans and French, 6 of each. What suprised me is that I had completed the forbidden palace in that city about 6 turns earlier. I was banking on it firmly putting the city in my civilization. I am the French and my culture dwarfs bigtime the German culture.
Since this strategy of garrison, citizen nationality mix, et all had seemed to be working well so far, I was suprised.
This morning, the only "new variable" hit me. This city I lost (that I took from the Germans eons ago) is 5 squares from the German capital.
Thank god I did not have 10 units in the city garrisoning it. I had moved them out in preparation for the final solution to Germany. I had already aborbed two German cities via culture envy, and had moved most of these units out to finish off Germany (I need that oil well).
I would appreciate hearing about success with holding for long periods of time captured cities, and conclusion on why you lost them. In this example, I think distance to capital because it was so close equaled the effect of my overbearing culture lead. i.e. distance to (and from) capital is very very influential.
I am aware that culture lead, distance from capital, unhappiness, garrisons, and number of nationals effects chances of losing a city.
Last night a city that I had captured a long time ago reverted back. I had a 50/50 citizen mix of Germans and French, 6 of each. What suprised me is that I had completed the forbidden palace in that city about 6 turns earlier. I was banking on it firmly putting the city in my civilization. I am the French and my culture dwarfs bigtime the German culture.
Since this strategy of garrison, citizen nationality mix, et all had seemed to be working well so far, I was suprised.
This morning, the only "new variable" hit me. This city I lost (that I took from the Germans eons ago) is 5 squares from the German capital.
Thank god I did not have 10 units in the city garrisoning it. I had moved them out in preparation for the final solution to Germany. I had already aborbed two German cities via culture envy, and had moved most of these units out to finish off Germany (I need that oil well).
I would appreciate hearing about success with holding for long periods of time captured cities, and conclusion on why you lost them. In this example, I think distance to capital because it was so close equaled the effect of my overbearing culture lead. i.e. distance to (and from) capital is very very influential.
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