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Eric S
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Las Vegas, NV
Jan 2002 time: 21:26
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Here I was thinking that this was going to be about the AI declaring war but not doing anything about it. But you're right, the AI gets upset for things that they don't specify even if you're not attacking (my theory is rules-of-engagement violations), but lets you get away with some nasty landgrabs and such with little or no repercussions.
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intrigue
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jeah - I've had a couple times now where I will have good relations with some empire, and they will suddenly tell me something like "stop your actions now"... I wasn't spying on them or anything... and then the next turn they offered a Non-Aggression pact. Odd
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WarriorPoet
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Yeah, I've had the lizard guys, sakkra or raas, tell me (humans) "Stop your actions....," and a few turns later, "We are now at war..."
What gives, I did nothing??? I don't even have to be bordering their colonies, and this happens every game!!!
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Eric S
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Las Vegas, NV
Jan 2002 time: 21:26
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WarriorPoet, the opinion other races have towards you depends on more than just how you treat them. For example, attacking Player X when your front designation for that player is quiet front or defensive front is a violation of your rules of engagement, which makes you seem more aggressive/hostile and less dependable to everyone, not just the person you attacked. Unfortunately, I don't know if intercepting a fleet in a system where you have colonies also triggers this.
I'm sure that there are other things that can trigger otherwise uninvolved races to think less of you, such as using NBC weapons during ground assault, and I suspect that bombing a planet into oblivion has a rather chiling effect on your reputation as well.
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BlueDEvil
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It is related to the random events which is decided by your diplomatic skills. If you are a bad diplomat, events regarding diplomatic relations always go against you. Not surprising to get war declared on you all the sudden, and without logical reasons. Diiplomatic agents can also severed ties. Communications breakdown cause by software bugs is a random event relate to your bad diplomatic skill.
You shouldn't be intercepting fleets unless you want to sour relations. If you are a good diplomat and avoid intercepting neutral fleets, you are most likely to get a relation improvement event with that empire.
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Eric S
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Las Vegas, NV
Jan 2002 time: 21:26
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I'd be happy not intercepting fleets that I'm not actively at war with if we had another combat option, "force them to go out the way they came or engage them." I don't care if they're looking for different types of planets than I am, my territory is my territory, and unless I give you permission to start a colony in it, I'm not going to take the intrusion well.
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