Maybe some more basic rules of history should be followed:
There has never been a war between two democracies.
The price for a democracy to initiate an unprovoked war with another democracy should be astronomical - instant riots in every city, rebellion of cities, etc. After a few turns the computer would have to either cease the war or descend into Anarchy. This should be one of the major disadvantages of being a democracy.
Additionally, Mutual protection Pacts should be just that, and invalid if one country initiates the conflict. Non-Aggression pacts might make things more interesting as well.
You can use both to your advantage, however. A convenient way to rid yourselfs of your foes is to create a mutual protection pact with several countries, and then declar war on a third country that you want to war with. Do nothing - eventually the computer attacks - and instantly he's at war with a bunch of other players.
There does not seam to be any real coallition building either - after you make peace, quite often the embattled countries fight on.
There has never been a war between two democracies.
The price for a democracy to initiate an unprovoked war with another democracy should be astronomical - instant riots in every city, rebellion of cities, etc. After a few turns the computer would have to either cease the war or descend into Anarchy. This should be one of the major disadvantages of being a democracy.
Additionally, Mutual protection Pacts should be just that, and invalid if one country initiates the conflict. Non-Aggression pacts might make things more interesting as well.
You can use both to your advantage, however. A convenient way to rid yourselfs of your foes is to create a mutual protection pact with several countries, and then declar war on a third country that you want to war with. Do nothing - eventually the computer attacks - and instantly he's at war with a bunch of other players.
There does not seam to be any real coallition building either - after you make peace, quite often the embattled countries fight on.
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