I was watching a game replay last night from Noble difficulty. I won handily due to strategic early city placement and closed borders, which netted me a nice real estate advantage throughout the entire game. Anyway on 2 occasions during the game a civ did a surprise war declaration on another civ, once on me, once on an AI civ. I realized while watching the replay that this coincided with the starting of a Golden Age. I thought that was interesting and something I will watch out for in the future.
So what happened was I was in the lead, followed by Mao, Peter, and Roosevelt. I am friendly with all but Roos since we had fought previously. Mao has his GA and declares war on Peter. One turn later Roos declares war too, which means Peter is going to be screwed. So I considered going to full 2-on-2 world war. But I decided to buy off Mao with some technology and told him to make peace. Then I declared war on Roos and Peter and I wiped him out easily. That was fun.
So what happened was I was in the lead, followed by Mao, Peter, and Roosevelt. I am friendly with all but Roos since we had fought previously. Mao has his GA and declares war on Peter. One turn later Roos declares war too, which means Peter is going to be screwed. So I considered going to full 2-on-2 world war. But I decided to buy off Mao with some technology and told him to make peace. Then I declared war on Roos and Peter and I wiped him out easily. That was fun.
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