I'm playing this WW2 scenario as the Americans. I'm in a locked alliance with the English and the French. The Germans, the Italians and the Japanese are in another locked alliance. Probably "thinking" war on 2 fronts is boring, Churchill goes on and declares war on the South Americans (Mexico/Salvador/Guatemala/Panama/Bolivia/Venezuela/Nicaragua/Chile/Argentina), which prompted me to go to war as well. Initially, I wasn't going to pay any attention to these guys, but they kept sending partisans over into my territory so I decided to take them down a few notches. While my small task force of tanks was busy taking South American cities, I thought it would go easier if I had an RoP with Brasil (the only railroad in the area of Venezuela/Bolivia went through their territory). Well, a few turns after that Churchill makes peace with the South Americans and declares war on the Brasilians. My RoP with Brasil is torn to shreds and later, Churchill has the nerve to ask me to remove the Carriers operating on the European coast from his waters. When I ask for an RoP, he replies that he can't trust me because I broke the one I had with Brasil. And whose fault was that? At that moment, I realised I found someone worthy of being on the receving end of my new tactical nukes.
I know the reasons behind diplomacy was implemented the way it was, but it's still surprising to see the AI exploiting it like this. And I'm quite sure it doesn't even realise the little gem it found. I'm thinking of pulling my troops out of China and giving those cities to the Britts. After all, the reason why Stalin is throwing everything he's got at them is the result of yet another one of Churchill's smart moves.
I know the reasons behind diplomacy was implemented the way it was, but it's still surprising to see the AI exploiting it like this. And I'm quite sure it doesn't even realise the little gem it found. I'm thinking of pulling my troops out of China and giving those cities to the Britts. After all, the reason why Stalin is throwing everything he's got at them is the result of yet another one of Churchill's smart moves.
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