Feyd Rautha
King
In a recent game on an archipelago map I was expanding towards small islands in order to nab resources and "claim the land for Jolly Old England" when I came across a location that I knew was rather close to Alexander (six tiles away most of them ocean).
I settled the colony and he rode up making a point to say ... Please don't settle near us. I apologized profusely and sent a second settler a ways north (same island but probably 12 hexes from his border mostly the remainder of the island) and a few turns later I settled that colony and he called me a villain! The nerve!
Either way, I was sure that I was far enough away and yet he was all upset so it led me to question how far is far enough? Has anyone encountered issues with this in their games? I mean I've heard stories of the AI settling a city in a bubble within your main city hub and yet I give the guy enough room between us to settle another city and he gets cross?
I settled the colony and he rode up making a point to say ... Please don't settle near us. I apologized profusely and sent a second settler a ways north (same island but probably 12 hexes from his border mostly the remainder of the island) and a few turns later I settled that colony and he called me a villain! The nerve!
Either way, I was sure that I was far enough away and yet he was all upset so it led me to question how far is far enough? Has anyone encountered issues with this in their games? I mean I've heard stories of the AI settling a city in a bubble within your main city hub and yet I give the guy enough room between us to settle another city and he gets cross?