I mean attacking is considered an act of war, but when you expel them they keep coming back over and over.
So why is there no option to catch them and put them into one of your prisons (IIRC there is a prison improvement in CtP2). This would not be an act of war but would cause tension between the two players.
Your opponent can then negotiate with you for the release of the unit. And he should do this cause every turn he is one of my prisons there is a slim chance for the player who caught the unconventional unit to get to know something about his opponent.
But if thats to "overloaded" I think imprisoning would just do fine if lets say the unit gets automatically set free after around 10 turns (depends on the government). This way you make sure the unit doesnt cause harm, but on the other side you may risk a war with your opponent.
What do you think?
Ata
So why is there no option to catch them and put them into one of your prisons (IIRC there is a prison improvement in CtP2). This would not be an act of war but would cause tension between the two players.
Your opponent can then negotiate with you for the release of the unit. And he should do this cause every turn he is one of my prisons there is a slim chance for the player who caught the unconventional unit to get to know something about his opponent.
But if thats to "overloaded" I think imprisoning would just do fine if lets say the unit gets automatically set free after around 10 turns (depends on the government). This way you make sure the unit doesnt cause harm, but on the other side you may risk a war with your opponent.
What do you think?
Ata
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