I've heard (probnably here) that it's possible to get groups of three civs in permanent alliances. How is this possible?
In my current game Isabella, Hatshepsut and Tokugawa were all willing to enter a permanent alliance with me once I researched communism. I had defensive pacts with Isabella and Tokugawa. I had had a defensive pact with Hatshepsut but two turns earlier she declared against Gandhi.
I first signed up for an alliance with Isabella (most advanced and of the three liked me the least; -3 close borders). Now I no longer have the option to get an alliance with either Tokugawa or Hatshepsut. They both remain friendly and there is no new negative modifier since the Spanish-American alliance was formed.
My initial guess was that Isabella had to be willing for an alliance as well. However, all relations between Hatshepsut, Isabella, Tokugawa and Washington (me) are friendly. What's more, not only does Tokugawa still have a defensive pact with me but he also has one with Isabella.
So is it possible to get a second permanent alliance or have I missed some obvious element or both?
Thanks.
In my current game Isabella, Hatshepsut and Tokugawa were all willing to enter a permanent alliance with me once I researched communism. I had defensive pacts with Isabella and Tokugawa. I had had a defensive pact with Hatshepsut but two turns earlier she declared against Gandhi.
I first signed up for an alliance with Isabella (most advanced and of the three liked me the least; -3 close borders). Now I no longer have the option to get an alliance with either Tokugawa or Hatshepsut. They both remain friendly and there is no new negative modifier since the Spanish-American alliance was formed.
My initial guess was that Isabella had to be willing for an alliance as well. However, all relations between Hatshepsut, Isabella, Tokugawa and Washington (me) are friendly. What's more, not only does Tokugawa still have a defensive pact with me but he also has one with Isabella.
So is it possible to get a second permanent alliance or have I missed some obvious element or both?
Thanks.
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