I am playing my second game of Civ3 Conquests and I am wondering if I can still trust the other civs when I sign a treaty with them.
For instance I gave 531 Gp to the Babylonians to conclude a milatary alliance against the zulus. They accepted the gold declared war to the zulus BUT they signed a peace treaty with them next turn and decared war to my civ!
Severals turns later I signe ROP with the Romans to be able to cross their land to attack the Persians (who declared war to me) but the same turn the romans made a sneak attack on one of my Cities violating the ROP!
I never seen that kinds of behavior in Civ III before, is it normal in Civ 3 Conquest? I normally try to never break a treaty and expect the same from my opponents which was the case in Civ 3 but here every AI civs are very untrustworthy...
PS : sorry for my poor English but it is not my native language.
For instance I gave 531 Gp to the Babylonians to conclude a milatary alliance against the zulus. They accepted the gold declared war to the zulus BUT they signed a peace treaty with them next turn and decared war to my civ!
Severals turns later I signe ROP with the Romans to be able to cross their land to attack the Persians (who declared war to me) but the same turn the romans made a sneak attack on one of my Cities violating the ROP!
I never seen that kinds of behavior in Civ III before, is it normal in Civ 3 Conquest? I normally try to never break a treaty and expect the same from my opponents which was the case in Civ 3 but here every AI civs are very untrustworthy...
PS : sorry for my poor English but it is not my native language.