Of course, you can't forget the ones who go from polite to war after one simple refused tribute.

love to do that!
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Still, if you raze a lot of cities, you won't be very popular. Starting a couple of wars may make other Civs a little cautious, but razing a couple of dozen cities is another matter.
). My declarations of war are honorable, and I break no deals (RoP, resource trade, or 20-turn peace) through my declarations. Given my now dominant position in the world, my refusal to enter into trades with others, my refusal to offer gifts, and the umpteen city razings I did against my enemy, the entire world is "furious" towards me. Nonetheless, I can still trade 3 excess luxuries and a strategic resource for a bypassed technology from another civ -- they may be furious, but they have no cause to believe that I will not honor my 20-turn deal in exchange for their one time asset (technology) and they will do the deal. It works the other way too. If, in declaring war against my neighbor I RoP-raped him, broke an existing 20-turn peace treaty, and also suspended my 20-turn payments I agreed to make in exchange for the technology I purchased from him, then I will be very hard-pressed to get another "risky" deal (20 turn deliveries from me in exchange for assest from an AI) from any other civ, even if, due to my decision never to raze, my willingness to give tribute often, and my smaller world stature -- I enjoy varying worldwide opinions from "cautious" to "gracious."
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