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  • Declaring war during diplomacy

    During diplomacy sessions you are often asked to declare war on a third party. If you do so does your reputation take the same knock as it would if you simply attacked them and broke the ceasefire/peace/alliance?

    Anyone know?

    Thanks in advance,

    Adrian Bates
    [This message has been edited by a_bates (edited September 07, 2000).]

  • #2
    Certainly your reputation takes a hit - whether it be the same hit I cannot say.
    Hope this helps

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    • #3
      well, at least according to the manual, you take less of a hit if you are asked by a third party than if you were to simply attack the second party. Other than that, can't really say much since my natural style has always been aggressive isolationist expansionist.

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      SCG: darn, I've never really got the hang of that tribute thing, guess it will be a long time until i make prince

      *goes off and starts gifting gold and techs*
      Insert witty phrase here

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      • #4
        According to the manual that comes with the game, the hit is reduced. I did this for the first time recently (trying OCC, potential opponent was miles away and I had vet riflemen fortified on mountains alround my city) because I needed the money, and I deteriorated from spotless reputation to excellent, compared to a fall to honourable when breaking treaties single handedly.

        Happily, I made peace next turn too, so money for old rope. I could not guarantee the same will happen to you though!

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        • #5
          Ok, thanks for the help guys. It has been so long since I originally read the manual I had forgotten that it mentioned it.

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