Based on experience, WW accumulates all the time. The effects are just not visible in some governments.
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any comments on the earlier question?
So.....next question is:
If I declare war on Civ A, who has an MPP with Civ B who then is forced to declare war (Civ B being human, but I guess that doesn't matter)......do I get War Happiness from Civ B (again, regardless of Government)?So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
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Originally posted by Aqualung71
If I declare war on Civ A, who has an MPP with Civ B who then is forced to declare war (Civ B being human, but I guess that doesn't matter)......do I get War Happiness from Civ B (again, regardless of Government)?
1. use of nukes
2. failed spy mission
... results in negative war weariness points. See CFC- How Does War Weariness Work
So, if there was already war weariness still accumulated with that particular civ (or the 2 exceptions above), you might not experience war Happiness, but will otherwise.
I had not responded before because of the "Civ B being human" clause, which I have NO experience with.
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Originally posted by ZargonX
Trip: so you mean if I initiate an attack against an enemy unit in my territory, I get the WW bonus?
[edit: to clarify further, my question pertains only to PBEM specifically]Last edited by Rommel2D; November 18, 2004, 02:31.Enjoy Slurm - it's highly addictive!
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Also, if your not playing a govt that's affected by War Werrious, you automaticly get -30 for being at war.1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
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