Don't think it's out there...at least I haven't seen it. But, here's what I want - maybe somebody could help me find it?
When a city is captured, you have 3 choices:
1. Expand your empire (control city)
2. Bloodbath (level city, decimate population - lowers regard)
3. Move population (level city, but population "immigrates" to your empire.)
Choice #1 is what the game currently does.
Choice #2 would give you gold (in the "sell" value of any buildings), and improvement funds (in the value of any tile improvements). However, it would also lower your regard among other nations.
Choice #3 wouldn't give you any gold/improvement funds - but neither would it affect your regard among the other nations. The city and any tile improvements would disappear. The population would be "absorbed" by your empire. At least the closest city, but preferably spread out among all your cities.
I feel this better represents the real outcome of warfare. You either take over the territory, destroy it and kill the population, or force the population to move to your cities.
Can anybody help me with this?
When a city is captured, you have 3 choices:
1. Expand your empire (control city)
2. Bloodbath (level city, decimate population - lowers regard)
3. Move population (level city, but population "immigrates" to your empire.)
Choice #1 is what the game currently does.
Choice #2 would give you gold (in the "sell" value of any buildings), and improvement funds (in the value of any tile improvements). However, it would also lower your regard among other nations.
Choice #3 wouldn't give you any gold/improvement funds - but neither would it affect your regard among the other nations. The city and any tile improvements would disappear. The population would be "absorbed" by your empire. At least the closest city, but preferably spread out among all your cities.
I feel this better represents the real outcome of warfare. You either take over the territory, destroy it and kill the population, or force the population to move to your cities.
Can anybody help me with this?
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