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I declared war on Egypt, but did not strike a blow.
Cleo's Knight captured one of my workers, inside of my territory.
If I attack now, am I subject to warweariness?
R
"Verily, thou art not paid for thy methods, but for thy results, by which meaneth thou shalt kill thine enemy by any means available before he killeth you." - Richard Marcinko
you will always be subject to war weariness if you're at war with someone. it sometimes takes a little while to set in, and if you're the agressor (you said you declared war) it's worse than if someone declared war on you.
"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
I do think it has to do with who strikes first. Also, if you do it right, you get a happiness BOOST for a couple of turns.
I did this in my Roman game... intruded into Egyptian territory, refused to exit, and declared war.
I did NOT initiate combat. Cleo took a worker and attacked one of my cities.
Next turn, I razed 2 cities, and generally committed mayhem.
Next turn, 3 cities went WLTKD, and most of my cities are all smiley faces.
R
"Verily, thou art not paid for thy methods, but for thy results, by which meaneth thou shalt kill thine enemy by any means available before he killeth you." - Richard Marcinko
communism has no war weariness, and i think monarchy / despotism is realitively low
"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
I see the same thing, rpodos. I seem to get a few turns of WKT*Ds pretty much all around when someone declares war, and then another round when I slay the first invader in my land. Weariness doesn't seem to kick in for quite a while after that, even if I am stomping all over someone else's turf. Unless, however, the stompee happens to have been dragged into it through a MPP. Purely anecdotal, but I think most of my war weariness has come from wars against a secondary opponent...
Tuberski, I generally switch to Republic and leave it. Does it make a difference in a Republic who is the aggressor? Moreso than in Democracy, I mean?
rpodos, I don't know the answer to your question. I generally kill an invader, and then I am fine. A few games back the Zulus sneak attacked my worker, and I got a round of WLT*Ds, then by the time I was getting guys moved into position a few turns later, noticed that weariness had already set in. Maybe taking too long to exact vengeance gets you in trouble with the people...
Tuberski, I ma in Monarchy... I know that therefore WW will not be a big issue in this particular game, but I am interested in its mechanics.
PN, interesting point about citizens' expectations. I think I did read somewhere that a factor in WW is how long invaders are in your territory.
Anybody out there have a complete understanding of how this works??
R
"Verily, thou art not paid for thy methods, but for thy results, by which meaneth thou shalt kill thine enemy by any means available before he killeth you." - Richard Marcinko
Originally posted by rpodos
Anybody out there have a complete understanding of how this works??
I posted a couple of threads on this forum trying to gather info on this quite recently; you should be able to find them easily. There weren't that many replies though.
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