Posted January 29, 2021
So I'm still a bit new to Civ IV (but not to the series). In a recent game as the Americans I engaged in war against Saladin and Arabia. In an effort to expand my empire West I conquered a city that was adjacent to my capital city's cultural border which was (and still is) rather large. I eventually ended the war as other stuff got in the way (thank you Spain for sneak attacking me).
When I originally took over the city my nationality rate was, I believe, in the mid 30s. It got up to the low 40s but has since dropped repeatedly all the way down to its current rate of 28%. During peacetime I garrisoned a bunch of units and built up the city in all facets -- culture, science, commerce, and military as I mentioned. Nothing I do increases my nationality rate of the city.
Sorry I don't have a screenshot but here are some facts (I'm an idiot and don't know how to take an in-game screenshot). Some might not be important as I'm unsure what exactly has an effect on nationality rate.
- I don't own many tiles of the city's big fat cross -- I believe 12 (all West, North, South) are Arabian while all the others but 1 (Spain) are mine. Arabia's adjacent tiles are between 60-70% Arabian. Two of mine are right around 47-53%, all the others are high %s.
-There are 5 total civilizations and I'm 3rd in population, 1st in power, and pretty well cultured.
-Speaking of culture, I'm 2nd behind Arabia, which is what I believe might be making this city a bit of an issue. We are both drastically more cultured than the three others.
-It's been 100s of years since the war ended and two angry faces in the city still "yearn to join the motherland".
I've read once you flip a city it can't be flipped again. Not sure if it matter how the city was flipped (conquered, cultured). By essentially all metrics outside of culture I outlast Arabia. If more info is needed I'd be happy to share.
Thanks in advance.
When I originally took over the city my nationality rate was, I believe, in the mid 30s. It got up to the low 40s but has since dropped repeatedly all the way down to its current rate of 28%. During peacetime I garrisoned a bunch of units and built up the city in all facets -- culture, science, commerce, and military as I mentioned. Nothing I do increases my nationality rate of the city.
Sorry I don't have a screenshot but here are some facts (I'm an idiot and don't know how to take an in-game screenshot). Some might not be important as I'm unsure what exactly has an effect on nationality rate.
- I don't own many tiles of the city's big fat cross -- I believe 12 (all West, North, South) are Arabian while all the others but 1 (Spain) are mine. Arabia's adjacent tiles are between 60-70% Arabian. Two of mine are right around 47-53%, all the others are high %s.
-There are 5 total civilizations and I'm 3rd in population, 1st in power, and pretty well cultured.
-Speaking of culture, I'm 2nd behind Arabia, which is what I believe might be making this city a bit of an issue. We are both drastically more cultured than the three others.
-It's been 100s of years since the war ended and two angry faces in the city still "yearn to join the motherland".
I've read once you flip a city it can't be flipped again. Not sure if it matter how the city was flipped (conquered, cultured). By essentially all metrics outside of culture I outlast Arabia. If more info is needed I'd be happy to share.
Thanks in advance.
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