theguy8882
Warlord
- Joined
- May 20, 2012
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I've been playing this game as Arabia (on king), and after I took Gandhi's capital France got angry and they denounced me. A few turns later he declared war on me and his attempts at an attack failed miserably. I had allied with two city states that were next to each so that they separated me from everyone else on the continent (except Gandhi) and when Napoleon tried to march towards my lands his units would just get attacked by the two city states and his units had to march through rough trerrain so they were getting bombarded by cities getting shot by 4 crossbowmen and two of my camel archers. After his troops were destroyed we made peace, but he declared war soon after the peace treaty expired and his units were destroyed again. I thought that he learned his lesson, but he still declared war after the peace treaty expired. My question is does the AI learn from its mistakes, and is it just Napoleon or everyone?
Note: earlier I posted this in the civ 3 forums by accident.
Note: earlier I posted this in the civ 3 forums by accident.