"Get off my land, and stay off"... That's what you should really be saying when you tell someone to get their troops out of your borders. After fifteen turns of telling greece to get their 10+ cavalry out of my control zone, I gave up and let them cross. Intolerable.
This should be a two phase proceedure. First you say,"Get off my land" and if they attempt again the choice should change to "Get off and stay off". On either option they could go to war with you instead, and if the second choice is used (for the next 20 turns maybe, to keep balance) any crossing of your borders by that nation is an act of War! I think this is an essential change to the diplomatic process, one to keep you a true soverign nation.
This should be a two phase proceedure. First you say,"Get off my land" and if they attempt again the choice should change to "Get off and stay off". On either option they could go to war with you instead, and if the second choice is used (for the next 20 turns maybe, to keep balance) any crossing of your borders by that nation is an act of War! I think this is an essential change to the diplomatic process, one to keep you a true soverign nation.
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