OK, so I am playing the great builder. I have maxed out my original continent/island and am now happily settling the sea with fresh new sea bases, crash-building facilities and cranking out sea formers as fast as I can. I build kelp farms/tidal harnesses everywhere. I have peace with everyone, being no. 1 a the powerchart at this time and having the navy to prove it, too.
But never fret - I get a war with my allies soon enough, because the darn AI just feels it must expand in my built-up sea territory with its sea colony pods, forcing me to wipe them out.
Now, the moving borders are irritating enough as they are on land - once your borders merge they should stay put irregardless of how close you bild cities. Border movement should be a war event, after all. But as far as I can tell, on sea the AI doesn't even respect your borders when at peace - it'll happily build cities in the middle of your territory. Is there anyting, short of war, you can do to prevent this?
But never fret - I get a war with my allies soon enough, because the darn AI just feels it must expand in my built-up sea territory with its sea colony pods, forcing me to wipe them out.
Now, the moving borders are irritating enough as they are on land - once your borders merge they should stay put irregardless of how close you bild cities. Border movement should be a war event, after all. But as far as I can tell, on sea the AI doesn't even respect your borders when at peace - it'll happily build cities in the middle of your territory. Is there anyting, short of war, you can do to prevent this?
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