When you have your troops on another civ's border and they give you the passing through or war option, is there a diplo hit to other civs if you declare war AFTER saying we are just passing through?
The warning should expire after a certain amount of time if indeed you were just passing through, just like denouncing expires. Of course if you still or again have troups near someone's border, they may well ask you again ...The diplomatic penalty applies if you EVER declare war on that Civ after saying "just passing through..." To my knowledge, I believe it does affect all Civs, but maybe the one you warred on most.
it was a king, standard, fractal. other deals/denouce were 30 turns.
yup. the 2 units who were on the border moved back 4 tiles. and I didnt move any units within 2 tiles of his borders until just before I delared war.
There is an option to demand that an AI player not settle near you. It's a waste of time, though, as I have never seen it succeed, and it stays as a permanent diplomatic hit with that civilization for the rest of the game.Why cant we, the human players, tell the AI to move along? Or to not settle near by?
There is an option to demand that an AI player not settle near you. It's a waste of time, though, as I have never seen it succeed, and it stays as a permanent diplomatic hit with that civilization for the rest of the game.
Yeah, at the very least they should hold it against you only temporarily.It's quite irritating that the AI considers such a demand from the player an insult and they permanently hold it against you... but this doesn't deter them from making such demands of you every day and twice on Sunday.
sorry for not being back on and thanking you guys.
In the game I was playing I had units 3 tiles from Arab borders because I had explored my land mass and was planning an invasion but needed a troop build up (i needed about 60 turns between building and trans-contenent troop movement). About 15-20 turns later I get the "your troops on my border" message and I found that the Arab borders had grown directly at me. Maybe this was because he had 2 cities near by and they were both expanding in the same direction.
Anyway, so I said I was just passing through and moved my units away. Once my army had been built/moved (around 45 turns after his warning) I declared war. After the war I left him with one city and noticed the diplo hit about lying about my troops. That is why I thought I'd ask the question. But I also was thinking about how that affects other nations and (in my game at least) it seemed others didn't care that I had "lied" to the Arabs.