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The rest I’m just going to copy/paste from the Omnicide FAQ:
“How do I capture territories?
When you move an army division into a city, that army will 'occupy' the city. This means that the enemy won't get any GDP from that city. If you occupy enough cities to control a certain amount of the population in one territory, you'll capture and annex the territory. Keep in mind that in most maps, each territory is the entire faction!
If you want to capture territories, be sure to enable it in the game settings, by adjusting the occupation threshold in the 'Configure' menu when you set up a new game.”
Personally I recommend using Omnicide and the Ultra Rerolled map, since I designed both to take advantage of the new occupation mechanics, but Detailed Earth also supports occupation. The other maps technically support occupation, but it doesn’t work as well.
Thank you.
maybe with mod you can occupy other people city,but not in the vannilla game, in the vannilla game,your goal is just to destroy other people city that's all...