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Glad it's working out for you.
Sometimes i just want to do a tall empire and focus on diplomacy and commerce but there always comes a point in the game where I have to go to war and after that I am considered as the worst scum of the world and suddenly no one wants to do business with me anymore.
It's so frustrating sometimes so it inevitably ends with my empire destroying others with my armies.
And thanks for this great mod! I was in a situation where 3 civs declared a military emergency against me, so they didn't get any grievances for declaring war on me, and then when I take a couple their cities, I'm the bad guy?! (I mean, I *am* a bad guy, but that's no reason for the kind of reaction every other civ had, lol)
Do this with a brand new game.
Then work backwards and see what is conflicting. If you figure out which of your mods is causing the problem, I will add it to the description's compatibility info.