Hi
I've come across an issue, I'm not sure if its a bug but it was quite frustrating.
I'm in a war with civ1 when civ2 declares war on me. So I take civ1's starter city and make peace. The peace treaty lasts 10 turns.
Meanwhile civ2 has an open borders policy with civ1 and so he's able to move units through civ1 territory right next to the cities which I'd taken from civ1.
However, I'm unable to attack civ2 as his units are in civ1's territory, even though he's right next to my newly taken city. I can't declare war on civ1 as I'm locked into the 10 turn peace treaty. Meanwhile civ2 moves load of units next to a city and proceeds to take the city.
Very frustrating.
I've come across an issue, I'm not sure if its a bug but it was quite frustrating.
I'm in a war with civ1 when civ2 declares war on me. So I take civ1's starter city and make peace. The peace treaty lasts 10 turns.
Meanwhile civ2 has an open borders policy with civ1 and so he's able to move units through civ1 territory right next to the cities which I'd taken from civ1.
However, I'm unable to attack civ2 as his units are in civ1's territory, even though he's right next to my newly taken city. I can't declare war on civ1 as I'm locked into the 10 turn peace treaty. Meanwhile civ2 moves load of units next to a city and proceeds to take the city.
Very frustrating.
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