Civ_Rocks!
Chieftain
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2002
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I'm still getting used to Civ5, but one thing I've noticed that is quite different to me is the way war is treated. It almost appears that there are no negative effects to war at all in any circumstance. Granted, going through "enemy" territory can be perilous during war, but other then that am I missing something?
Does war increase some costs or make other civs like me less or cause unhappiness?
In other words, if another civ declares war on me, and I win whatever battle - they then offer a peace treaty. Do I have any reason why I should take it rather then just leave them on the back burner so I wont suffer diplo penalties for declaring war on them later?
Does war increase some costs or make other civs like me less or cause unhappiness?
In other words, if another civ declares war on me, and I win whatever battle - they then offer a peace treaty. Do I have any reason why I should take it rather then just leave them on the back burner so I wont suffer diplo penalties for declaring war on them later?