Not sure exactly what's going on with this, but I approve, despite the annoyance factor.
Two of my city-state allies are next-door neighbors, with hardly any neutral territory between them. Throughout my current game, they've had a history of bickering: putting out bully quests on the other, engaging in border skirmishes, etc. It's now late in the game and I have become allies with both of them, which seems to have calmed them down...until I go to war. Whenever I'm at war, they march their troops right into each other's terrain and start fighting again, despite both being allied with me, and even when their mutual enemy--my opponent in the war--is within reasonable marching distance. This usually results in one or more of their luxury improvements getting razed, which is how I'm alerted to the resumption of their bickering. (I get a warning about the luxury being unavailable, I check on the CSes, and yep, sure enough they're at it again.)
Has anyone else encountered this? It's annoying, but I like it. The idea of these two city-states having personalities of their own, hating each other and using the confusion of inter-civ warfare to start taking pot-shots at each other...that's just cool.
Two of my city-state allies are next-door neighbors, with hardly any neutral territory between them. Throughout my current game, they've had a history of bickering: putting out bully quests on the other, engaging in border skirmishes, etc. It's now late in the game and I have become allies with both of them, which seems to have calmed them down...until I go to war. Whenever I'm at war, they march their troops right into each other's terrain and start fighting again, despite both being allied with me, and even when their mutual enemy--my opponent in the war--is within reasonable marching distance. This usually results in one or more of their luxury improvements getting razed, which is how I'm alerted to the resumption of their bickering. (I get a warning about the luxury being unavailable, I check on the CSes, and yep, sure enough they're at it again.)
Has anyone else encountered this? It's annoying, but I like it. The idea of these two city-states having personalities of their own, hating each other and using the confusion of inter-civ warfare to start taking pot-shots at each other...that's just cool.