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Originally Posted by JimMorrison
The same turn that you -script- to attack?  So if you can't hang out and wait for a few minutes before hosting, you might have to publicly announce your intentions maybe a day in advance of your armies actually arriving? >.>
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Yup, basically the public declaration is just to determine whose declaration has precedence. You can't declare war on a nation that has other people declaring war on it on the same turn. It can be viewed as a sneak attack, since there are no NAPs allowed. This simplifies things also, as there are no warning turns to keep track of.