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Re: NAP Breach?
I would consider it a NAP breach if it were done without communication. Whether i would actually do anything about it depends on the rest of the situation.
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Next time, you could always ask him if he's planning on taking the province back from the indies. Even now, you can probably avoid a war just by giving that province back to him. If you want to, that is. |
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Oh, i am not one of the nations. I was just bored and threw out a question to see the responses.
Typically I have good communication with nations with whom i am friendly. |
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I think it could easily be argued either way, but that's not what really matters; what matters is that you now have control of the province and can justify your actions so you don't appear to be someone whose word cannot be trusted. Of course the other nation can justify attacking you immediately as well (I for one, wouldn't judge him for it) so you should have been prepared for that before taking the province. If you saw it as an opportunity to snag a free province in an underhanded way and then expect to be able to hide behind the all too obscure letter of the law, then you might be in for a world of hurt. There's no small claims court in Dominions.
I would honestly only do what you did from a position of power when I was pretty much looking for an excuse to attack that neighbor anyway. |
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I try to communicate, but real life often hampers anything but the necessary minimum. People in my current game seem particularly uncommunicative, though.
Maybe they just don't talk to me. That's it! They're all just plotting against me! |
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