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Defending and happiness

When your city is attacked and defeated it can then be plundered allowing the attacker to gain a reward for his/her efforts. However when you are attacked but your defending army is victorious you have no reward. If this was is real life as it was in medieval Europe, the cities happiness was increased because of the victory. Could this not be a reward to the defending city, to have a happiness boost when the city has been successfully defended.
 

DeletedUser108359

If anyone is short on city happiness, they playing wrong. that's the One thing no one should need as a reward.
 

Agent327

Overlord
When your city is attacked and defeated it can then be plundered allowing the attacker to gain a reward for his/her efforts. However when you are attacked but your defending army is victorious you have no reward. If this was is real life as it was in medieval Europe, the cities happiness was increased because of the victory. Could this not be a reward to the defending city, to have a happiness boost when the city has been successfully defended.

Real live in Medieval Europe has put Cape Canaveral in my city. Doesn't increase the happiness either.
 
if this was in real life the city owner was killed (and maybe all people), all buildings and not only one was plundered and then the city was burned to the ground
This survival of the fittest quote is used too often, it's like it's on permanent copy and paste. It doesn't matter what is discussed you can guarantee that it will raise its ugly head at some point.
 

DeletedUser96901

This survival of the fittest quote is used too often
the comparison with real life is used too often

it's like it's on permanent copy and paste
it's like people are too stupid to recognize that this game isn't like real life

It doesn't matter what is discussed you can guarantee that it will raise its ugly head at some point.
it doesn't matter what idea is discussed I can guarantee that it will raise its ugly head at some point
 
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