In the game that I am currently playing (using apolyton mod 0.2) one of my smaller neighbors whom I had been courting as an ally, up and decided to declare war on me. We had just about every treaty with each other; alliance, defense pact, research pact, trade pact (but no pollution agreement), but one day after the Vikings (who had also been my friends for some time) decided to kill my televangelist (instead of ignoring or expelling?) and go to war with me, the Chinese started walking a single marine towards one of my border-cities. Since we were BFFs, I thought nothing of it until that solitary marine attacked my city and after overpowering my two valiant archers (maybe I should defend my cities better...) captured it. I promptly squashed this marine flat with a stack of tanks, but still...WTF?!!
Why would my dear friend and ally all of a sudden decide to go and declare war on me? It wasn't even a Machiavellian backstabbing either, it was (in the long term) completely suicidal; I was the #1 power, and they were 2nd from the bottom. Now militarily, they were actually ahead by a bit (since they actually garrisoned their cities and whatnot...), but that still doesn't excuse their reprehensible behavior. The leader personality was listed as "Shrewd International Trader". Which brings me to another issue:
The Indians, whose leader is listed as "Evil Genius" for some reason have decided every now and then to land a small military force in my territory. Not actually do anything with it (usually) but just camp out there. Demands to "gtfo of meh territory b4 i destroyz yer ass" were agreed to vehemently with words, but not with deeds. To get rid of them, I was eventually forced to declare war, handily slaughtering their meager forces and then asking for a ceasefire. 10 turns later, their transports nonchalantly sail over to my shores and unload yet another military force. Sigh...
My main policy has been to fortify my own troops nearby theirs and then simply ignore them until they get bored and declare war on me. All attempts to establish an embassy with them have resulted in my diplomat being gunned down upon landing.
So...in summary:
-Why would a country randomly decide to attack their beloved ally?
-Why would a country decide to go and sit troops in my territory without even declaring war or anything?
-Has the AI never heard of "expelling"?
Why would my dear friend and ally all of a sudden decide to go and declare war on me? It wasn't even a Machiavellian backstabbing either, it was (in the long term) completely suicidal; I was the #1 power, and they were 2nd from the bottom. Now militarily, they were actually ahead by a bit (since they actually garrisoned their cities and whatnot...), but that still doesn't excuse their reprehensible behavior. The leader personality was listed as "Shrewd International Trader". Which brings me to another issue:
The Indians, whose leader is listed as "Evil Genius" for some reason have decided every now and then to land a small military force in my territory. Not actually do anything with it (usually) but just camp out there. Demands to "gtfo of meh territory b4 i destroyz yer ass" were agreed to vehemently with words, but not with deeds. To get rid of them, I was eventually forced to declare war, handily slaughtering their meager forces and then asking for a ceasefire. 10 turns later, their transports nonchalantly sail over to my shores and unload yet another military force. Sigh...
My main policy has been to fortify my own troops nearby theirs and then simply ignore them until they get bored and declare war on me. All attempts to establish an embassy with them have resulted in my diplomat being gunned down upon landing.
So...in summary:
-Why would a country randomly decide to attack their beloved ally?
-Why would a country decide to go and sit troops in my territory without even declaring war or anything?
-Has the AI never heard of "expelling"?
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