I'll probably find out soon. Playing Alexander, started in the middle of a Pangaea map with 20 civs (more cities to conquer) and I'm conquering by moving my army in a circle around my capital, Gandhi is three civs away as far as I am aware, and I am already at war with both of those two in between. Also, he had the balls to build a city right next to my capital (though I do have to admit I haven't built a single Settler myself...).
I'll probably find out soon. Playing Alexander, started in the middle of a Pangaea map with 20 civs (more cities to conquer) and I'm conquering by moving my army in a circle around my capital, Gandhi is three civs away as far as I am aware, and I am already at war with both of those two in between. Also, he had the balls to build a city right next to my capital (though I do have to admit I haven't built a single Settler myself...).
Yes, that is one possibility. Or he gets no warmonger weariness at all or he gets what all others get against Gandhi. I think that no penalty at all is the most likely scenario. But I'm waiting on confirmation from someone who is able to play with Alex (I am, like you, still waiting for the mac release).
I'd be shocked if it were anything but no war weariness. Ghandi's trait double war weariness against him - if you're not getting war weariness then there's nothing to double.
I'd be shocked if it were anything but no war weariness. Ghandi's trait double war weariness against him - if you're not getting war weariness then there's nothing to double.
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