I just finished a war with the Romans in which they finally surrendered the last two cities on the main continent, stranding them with one city on a nearby island. After the war, there is a single Roman longbowman stuck in my territory. I've asked four times for it to be removed, and every time Ceasar says "OK". But every time, it is still in exactly the same place the next turn. That's not fair! If the AI asks me to leave, I either have to do it or declare war. But Rome is making a fool of me, saying "OK, I'll leave", and then not doing it. The most frustrating part is if I just kill the stupid longbowman, its ME that will take the diplomatic hit! What can I do?
Could it have anything to do with the fact that there is no land route for the longbowman to go home? If so, it that a bug - that you can't force the AI to leave if his only territory is on another landmass?
Maybe if I gift him a galley (I decimated his navy so he has no boats) he'll pick up the poor stranded unit.
Could it have anything to do with the fact that there is no land route for the longbowman to go home? If so, it that a bug - that you can't force the AI to leave if his only territory is on another landmass?
Maybe if I gift him a galley (I decimated his navy so he has no boats) he'll pick up the poor stranded unit.
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