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If I capured a city of an enemy, why would an army of partisans appear in some far flung place in my empire?
Quote from: Green1 on October 19, 2014, 05:20:52 PMIf I capured a city of an enemy, why would an army of partisans appear in some far flung place in my empire?They're that ethnic minority of your population you never recognized taking advantage of the fact the bulk of your army is struggling at some far flung frontline.
I don't remember that well how happiness worked in Civ4. Weren't happiness resources like gold and silver global?I reckon happiness buildings/national wonders in cities were the source of local happiness.
Quote from: Geo on October 21, 2014, 07:43:39 PMI don't remember that well how happiness worked in Civ4. Weren't happiness resources like gold and silver global?I reckon happiness buildings/national wonders in cities were the source of local happiness.Each city had it's own happiness based on buildings and access to luxury resources. You could share luxury recourses as long as there was a road there (or harbor) to any city or cities that could be reached by road, river, or harbor. And, the city benefited from it, too.
Civ 5 though, even if the city has developed that resource tile, it does not count towards happiness unless it is connected to the capital. Even then, it is only a straight + to global happiness ONCE. Cities can produce happiness buildings, but the happiness is capped. So, if I do have a lot of unhappiness in one city, I can not invest in infrastructure in that city to overcome it past a certain point. I would have to produce the buildings in cities throughout the empire who are already happy and not capped to overcome I which makes little sense to me,