If there are no professional soldiers nearby or defending the city and the city is not their capital, they surrender. At least on N/N.
If there are no professional soldiers nearby or defending the city and the city is not their capital, they surrender. At least on N/N.
Last edited by Monsieur Alphonse; 11-08-2009 at 10:32.
Tosa Inu
Now is it just me, or does anyone else think it is wrong that when a city surrenders, everything is still destroyed?
Perhaps memory fails me, but didn’t the manual say that if a city surrendered that you captured it intact?
I’m not going to try to find it, but I sure thought I read it some where.
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really? that sucks. never noticed it. but you're right, a surrender should give you the city fully intact (minus a few people)
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Most of the times everything is damaged. Sometimes and I don't know why, I capture an undamaged city when it surrenders. The only real advantage when a city surrenders is that your army is still intact.
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I promise you, I have never ever captured an undamaged city.
Not only that but the level of damage sometimes seems very high.
It can wipe out a treasury for a turn just fixing up part of it.
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