Re: A Very, Very Short War
I've been in and out of war with the French in a UP M/M prestige campaign the whole time.
They will even trade with me out of necessity when offered. Every time I blockade their northern French port, they put up as good a fight as possible but once they lose I can usually sue for peace with them.
On M/M I am definitely experiences sensible decisions.
It was 1724 and Maratha Conf had a go at Ceylon. They did a big loop to avoid my fleet and landed on the east coast. I then went out and smashed their army followed by their navy, then asked if they would consider a truce. They took it, and used the "feeling dirty and need a wash" line.
Then next turn they even accepted trade rights. Because it seemed they realised I was about to cripple them by blockading one of their home ports.
Basically anytime I take an AI nation to the cleaners they will be far more receptive to negotiate.
Which is sensible and very realisitic.
They are like small skirmishes. They will build up a bit of strength, have a go, and a good go, then if they fail we will have another short "peace" for a few years. It's works for me also as I'm trying to keep the number of wars down to less than three. As I can't get peace with Sweden and Spain, I have to control France and Ceylon this way.
Re: A Very, Very Short War
There was a war that lasted 40 minutes between Zanzibar and Britain in the 19th century.
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Freedom Onanist
There was a war that lasted 40 minutes between Zanzibar and Britain in the 19th century.
That would be the Anglo-Zanzibar War I believe.
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There was a 6 year war about some guy in Germany. Pffft. The Brits and French fought for a hundred...
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Formal Peace between Rome and Carthage was declared in 1985 :-p
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AussieGiant
I've been in and out of war with the French in a UP M/M prestige campaign the whole time.
That sort of thing is more accurate than not. The major western powers were involved in numerous conflicts, Britain, for example, was inbolved in:
War of Spanish Succession 1701-1714 (13 years)
War of the Quadruple Alliance 1718-1720 (2 years)
Anglo-Spanish War 1727-1729 (2 years)
War of Jenkin's Ear 1739-1740 (1 year)
War of Austrian Succession 1740-1748 (8 years)
Seven Year's War 1754-1763 (8 years)
American Revolutionary War 1775-1783 (8 years)
War of the First Coalition 1792-1797 (5 years)
War of the Second Coalition 1798-1801 (3 years)
So in the 100 years from 1701-1801, Britain was at war for 50 of them.
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That is exactly what is going on in my UP m/m game.
It's a lot of manoeuvring, counter attacking, truce, trade, war, manoeuvre etc etc.
As you say NimitsTexan, all very believable.