When you take another civ's capital, sometimes, (if there is a free color because a civ has been eliminated) a revolution occurs and the remaining cities split into the remnant civ and a TOTALLY NEW CIV. Is there a way to turn revolutions off? Is there a way of predicting when revolutions will occur or which default civ will be chosen to head the breakaway civ?
In a European scenario I was playing recently, the Italian capital of Rome was taken and a revolution occurred. Most of the cities in N. Italy remained the whie color and Italian, while many others elsewhere on the map suddenly became JAPANESE, turned green (the eliminated civ color), and the new Japanese capital was one of the former Italian cities. Not good. How do you defeat this? or predict it?
Exile
In a European scenario I was playing recently, the Italian capital of Rome was taken and a revolution occurred. Most of the cities in N. Italy remained the whie color and Italian, while many others elsewhere on the map suddenly became JAPANESE, turned green (the eliminated civ color), and the new Japanese capital was one of the former Italian cities. Not good. How do you defeat this? or predict it?
Exile
Comment