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WHAT?????? We know that Bismarck has betrayed our _friends_ the french????

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  • #16
    Could someone at Firaxis please tell us they are fixing this bug?

    In my current game I choose which nation will be destroyed and when (Like always ), every nation I have been at war against is dead (except the Persians, but that's just a matter of time, every other nation in the world wants to see them dead), I have always been friends with the others and always kept my alliance, BUT still every surviving nation is mad at me, they should be greatfull that they are still alive. I'm tired of reading: "Remember the has betrayed our friends ".

    Sure I don't want the advisors to say: "We have betraied this nation before, so they might wanna backstab us someday", but if that is the case, just make the adviser shut up or let them say: "I don't know if we can trust them, so you'd better be careful". That would be much better than to have advisors to lie (Can you trust such advisors?).
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    • #17
      itds be even better if the Advisors said something like "We are such a rich and powerful country, Don`t trust the greedy "____" or something... maybe in another patch or an expansion theyll add more stuff for the advisors to say (crosses fingers)

      what erked me was at the beggining of this game i played, the babylonians attacked me at the beggining but i had good defense so i stopped theyre attck.. we made epace and then the crazy germans attacked them and i HELPED the babylonians defend against them... we were on a "polite" basis for the rest of the whole game until out of the blue from nowheres they declared war on me again GRRRRRRRRR NEVER TRUST THE BABYLONIANS!!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Wordhertz
        GRRRRRRRRR NEVER TRUST THE BABYLONIANS!!!
        Amend that: never trust anyone. I find it incomprehensible how anyone can leave their cities undefended, cos they will be attacked. And ALWAYS try to work with the assumption that the Civ you're dealing MAY declare war on you the next go. If you always expect the worst, you can't be disappointed.

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        • #19
          If you always expect the worst, you can't be disappointed.
          A good slogan for the game.
          "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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          • #20
            Truly

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