Does liberating a city stop loyalty pressure both directions? (When you liberate a city it says you will not influence their city anymore) so naturally I want to know if his city can actually cause MY city to rebel…
Civilization – Does a city I have liberated still exert loyalty pressure on me
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Best Answer
The effect is not reciprocal. In the image below you will see that I liberated a city for the Polish only to have my Loyalty Pressure completely negated and theirs remain intact. So yes it is possible for a city that you have liberated to flip one of your cities later on.