From his thread, it seems whosit has decided upon a course of conflict with korea, but he's doing a pretty bad job of hiding his intentions. He's tried to play the peaceful diplomacy game but the Koreans aren't buying it.
The sad part is that the only team that whosit can attack is A: Protective, B: totally expecting it. It doesn't bode well for either team unless they can work out their differences. Rome has plenty of room to expand in the east, but if he peacefully expands then his civ choice will have gone to waste.
If they fight it out, I expect a stalemate to set in pretty quickly. With modern C+D being employed by all parties, there's no way anybody is going to have the element of surprise. They will probably just weaken each other until other civs swoop in and gobble them up.
The sad part is that the only team that whosit can attack is A: Protective, B: totally expecting it. It doesn't bode well for either team unless they can work out their differences. Rome has plenty of room to expand in the east, but if he peacefully expands then his civ choice will have gone to waste.
If they fight it out, I expect a stalemate to set in pretty quickly. With modern C+D being employed by all parties, there's no way anybody is going to have the element of surprise. They will probably just weaken each other until other civs swoop in and gobble them up.