vthokies96
Chieftain
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- May 15, 2020
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I just encountered a situation I had not seen before and am wondering if this is normal.
I'm on a continent with 2 other civs - at peace w/Sumeria, at war w/Dutch, who are down to their last city. The Sumerians and Dutch are also at war with each other. Sumeria has advanced 3 dozen tanks into my territory in an attempt to get to the Dutch (no RoP), but I let that go since I don't want to fight them just yet (they are slightly more powerful).
At the beginning of my turn, the Sumerians and us are at peace. As soon as I take the last Dutch city and eliminate them, we are at war. No advisor pop-up, I only learned this as I went to my foreign advisor looking to trade with the Sumerians.
How does this happen? I can't ever recall getting into a state of war without one side either declaring or instigating via sneak attack.
FWIW, there is only one other continent on the map, which has 4 other civs on it, though I'm not sure the relationships there matter.
I'm on a continent with 2 other civs - at peace w/Sumeria, at war w/Dutch, who are down to their last city. The Sumerians and Dutch are also at war with each other. Sumeria has advanced 3 dozen tanks into my territory in an attempt to get to the Dutch (no RoP), but I let that go since I don't want to fight them just yet (they are slightly more powerful).
At the beginning of my turn, the Sumerians and us are at peace. As soon as I take the last Dutch city and eliminate them, we are at war. No advisor pop-up, I only learned this as I went to my foreign advisor looking to trade with the Sumerians.
How does this happen? I can't ever recall getting into a state of war without one side either declaring or instigating via sneak attack.
FWIW, there is only one other continent on the map, which has 4 other civs on it, though I'm not sure the relationships there matter.