I'm pretty much in full agreement with what you've said. Still, the only cost-effective long-term answer to piracy is to increase defense values or garrison military units. That's all I want to be kept in mind. It's fine having pirates settle down, but I only want that to happen if the garrisons, etc. in the area prevent piracy from easily occurring. I don't want settling down to be a time-based thing so that a pacifist says "Pirates? No problem...30 turns down the line they'll settle down...no worries".
Besides, I don't advocate a search and destroy policy for pirates. This is for a number of reasons:
1) Pirates will ambush the military.
2) It could take a long time and may not adequately defend the trade route in the first place.
3) Only a handful of pirates are likely to have a strong enough morale to ignore military presence. These may need to be hunted down in the long-run, but the others just need military presence to deter them from hanging around.
Besides, I don't advocate a search and destroy policy for pirates. This is for a number of reasons:
1) Pirates will ambush the military.
2) It could take a long time and may not adequately defend the trade route in the first place.
3) Only a handful of pirates are likely to have a strong enough morale to ignore military presence. These may need to be hunted down in the long-run, but the others just need military presence to deter them from hanging around.
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