Hi folks.
I've been a bit worried about the goodwill of my competitors.
If you run for a diplomatic victory, that goodwill is essential.
On any level I play, competitors tend to get angry very quickly.
I don't really know why. Did I do something provocative perhaps?
I think there are several triggers that will better/worsen
their attitudes towards you. I know of very few.
Can someone please list up these triggers?
(perhaps you can describe the actual implementation of diplomatic attitudes?)
I've been a bit worried about the goodwill of my competitors.
If you run for a diplomatic victory, that goodwill is essential.
On any level I play, competitors tend to get angry very quickly.
I don't really know why. Did I do something provocative perhaps?
I think there are several triggers that will better/worsen
their attitudes towards you. I know of very few.

Can someone please list up these triggers?
(perhaps you can describe the actual implementation of diplomatic attitudes?)


I've usually been able to stay on Englands good side by bribing them with small deals all game long? Why stay on Englands good side? you ask. Well, they can be big enough to be helpful, but it's the rare game that I've ever seen them threaten to be dominant. They're usually just a nice, useful size. Unless somebody butchers them before I meet them.
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