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If you Raze a City, Civ 7 punishes you pretty heavily. For one, you will generate massive grievances with the Leader who ...
You can either keep the city for your own, raze it to the ground, or Liberate it, which is the option we’re most concerned with here. Liberating the city-state will act as a counter to the ...
On the other hand, you can treat the independent powers and City-States in Civ VII like vassals if you’d like. What you can do is raze their civilization, burn them to the ground, and start all ...
Choosing to keep or raze a settlement. Regardless of whether you start a war or are embroiled in an ally's war, you can take an enemy leader's town or city for yourself if you capture it.
Once a city is conquered, players can choose to either raze it to the ground or keep it, but "Civilization 5" offers the additional option to puppet a city, a feature that was removed in the ...
At launch, Sid Meier’s Civilization 6 was already packed with so many features I had to wonder where developer Firaxis would find room to meaningfully expand. But find room it did, and ...
Besides, the city may already have some nice upgrades, not to mention Wonders, which become yours as of the conversion. Burn a city down, and any Wonders it had are lost to the dust forever.