The Judge
Judge, Jury & Executioner
My question is -if you wipe out an AI civ does this effect your reputation with other AI civs more than if you simply started a war against them?
The reason I ask is that recently I had a game where I was the Sumerians and I was going for a space race victory. I had been peaceful from the off and had done well, I was leading in tech and had rights of passage with all other civs and had been trading techs and luxuries all the time.
As the game went on I signed mutual protection pacts with two of my neighbours -the Persians and the Indians (who I traded with the most) to protect my investments. Unfortunately when I discovered Space Flight I had no aluminium resources at all and so could not build the Apollo Program. The only aluminium nearby was in Chinese territory. I had built around 25x tanks and 15x infantry for protection and so I started a war with China and the Persians and Indians followed me in. I won the war with ease and got my aluminium, however I was playing with cultural conversions on and, not wanting to lose any of my new cities, I hunted down the last Chinese city (which was on a remote island) and conquered it. I then went on to win a space race victory.
Upon starting the war quite a few civs approached me saying they did not want to extend the Right of Passage agreement -which I understood as some trust had been lost. However after destroying the last Chinese city my allies (who had been to war alongside me) also wanted to cancel the ROP! When I inadvertently strayed into Indian territory with a worker the Indians told me to leave and when I suggested a ROP agreement they said "we know what you did to China" even though they too had conquered some chinese territory which led me to wonder whether this could be because I wiped them out the Chinese........what do you think?
The reason I ask is that recently I had a game where I was the Sumerians and I was going for a space race victory. I had been peaceful from the off and had done well, I was leading in tech and had rights of passage with all other civs and had been trading techs and luxuries all the time.
As the game went on I signed mutual protection pacts with two of my neighbours -the Persians and the Indians (who I traded with the most) to protect my investments. Unfortunately when I discovered Space Flight I had no aluminium resources at all and so could not build the Apollo Program. The only aluminium nearby was in Chinese territory. I had built around 25x tanks and 15x infantry for protection and so I started a war with China and the Persians and Indians followed me in. I won the war with ease and got my aluminium, however I was playing with cultural conversions on and, not wanting to lose any of my new cities, I hunted down the last Chinese city (which was on a remote island) and conquered it. I then went on to win a space race victory.
Upon starting the war quite a few civs approached me saying they did not want to extend the Right of Passage agreement -which I understood as some trust had been lost. However after destroying the last Chinese city my allies (who had been to war alongside me) also wanted to cancel the ROP! When I inadvertently strayed into Indian territory with a worker the Indians told me to leave and when I suggested a ROP agreement they said "we know what you did to China" even though they too had conquered some chinese territory which led me to wonder whether this could be because I wiped them out the Chinese........what do you think?