Why isn't there a possibility to declare war on a civ when you have complete justification? I mean, if they come and steal your techs or destroy your improvements, yeah, you can declare war without getting a "black mark" against your civ.
BUT, when the damn AI searches out the single bit of jungle in the middle of your empire which is not within your "cultural sphere" but is surrounded by this very same sphere, you can't go in and take over the city (declare war) even though in establishing the city, the AI acquires some of your land.
The same holds true when the AI plops a city down right on the edge of your cultural zone of control. It pushes your own zone of culture back a square or two.
It's just annoying to wait for the AI to declare war on me or until my culture overwhelms these upstarts.
BUT, when the damn AI searches out the single bit of jungle in the middle of your empire which is not within your "cultural sphere" but is surrounded by this very same sphere, you can't go in and take over the city (declare war) even though in establishing the city, the AI acquires some of your land.
The same holds true when the AI plops a city down right on the edge of your cultural zone of control. It pushes your own zone of culture back a square or two.
It's just annoying to wait for the AI to declare war on me or until my culture overwhelms these upstarts.
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