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Ally AI doesn't know how to deal with open borders with ally's offensive workers within the AI's territory #12019

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PathosEthosLogos opened this issue Jul 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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@PathosEthosLogos
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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Game Version

4.12.13

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The AI doesn't know how to handle offensive workers. Building forts in friend's open border territory shouldn't be doable.

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  1. Agree to open borders

  2. Start building forts in their territories

  3. Block their workers from undoing the forts by letting the workers stay/sleep there

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Android

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tuvus commented Jul 27, 2024

I think the bug is that we let players build forts in other Civs territory in the first place. Does anyone know if that is Civ V behavior?

Players would also have trouble handling that. The solutions would be to either let the open boarders run out or declare war.

@SomeTroglodyte
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"offensive workers"? I imagine guys standing in the countryside and yelling at the soldiers that came to kill them - insulting them to death...

That said, moving workers through "allied" territory and leaving unfinished "build fort" orders in every tile, which sooner or later will trap their workers, was always a good strategy to weaken competitors...

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