what criteria do computer civs go by to determine that you've pissed them off? I've figured out that with MMP or Alliance against X that if you make peace with the enemy, you pal won't look to favorably upon it. . . but other than that i can't figure it out.
reason i ask . . . me (viking) england and mongles (= had a great little trifecta runnin with mmp and clear movement. the mongles one day decided they were tired of the whole thing, made peace with our enemy and attacked me with england jumping in on my side. . .
several turns later, England dropped from gracious to polite (which was fine) and stayed like that for the longest time, we traded techs, etc. . .
Then, out of the blue they attacked me. They went from polite to attack over the seam of 1 turn. I went over that turn several times, even starting another mmp and WAY overpaying for it, and STILL they attacked.
So maybe if i know what potentially could set em off . . .
[edit] oh uh i searched for a thread/faq about this and couldn't find. if anyone has a link, i'd appreciate it.
reason i ask . . . me (viking) england and mongles (= had a great little trifecta runnin with mmp and clear movement. the mongles one day decided they were tired of the whole thing, made peace with our enemy and attacked me with england jumping in on my side. . .
several turns later, England dropped from gracious to polite (which was fine) and stayed like that for the longest time, we traded techs, etc. . .
Then, out of the blue they attacked me. They went from polite to attack over the seam of 1 turn. I went over that turn several times, even starting another mmp and WAY overpaying for it, and STILL they attacked.
So maybe if i know what potentially could set em off . . .
[edit] oh uh i searched for a thread/faq about this and couldn't find. if anyone has a link, i'd appreciate it.
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