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I lost ship
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:10 am
by mariusvas
I lost ship then i was put into captured enemy land with shipyard and make peace treaty and my ship has been gone

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:14 am
by Romtos
Sounds dire.
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 1:32 pm
by montgomeryjlion
Confiscated as booty, no doubt.
Let that be a lesson to you...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 2:58 pm
by SonOfAGhost
Sounds like a peace treaty flip side of the wardec fleet capture issue in
this thread. And while MontgomeryJLion's point is fine for players (once they figure it out as the OP did) it seems to me the same potential to be a very serious issue when such an event occurs between 2 AIs. Pocus sounds like it's a pretty tricky thing to address without getting a bunch of unintended side effects.
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:18 am
by Pocus
I went for a work around only, i.e you can't capture ships on the first turn of a DOW, so the said ships will be expelled at sea.
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:40 pm
by SonOfAGhost
Pocus wrote:I went for a work around only, i.e you can't capture ships on the first turn of a DOW, so the said ships will be expelled at sea.
Right, which seems a simple and logical fix to me, as well as fitting with the sense of honour in the 19th century.* I think the question raised by the OPs situation is whether the same fix can be applied to fleets in port when territories are handed back when peace is declared?
*eg. British officers from Fort George were dining with their American counterparts at Fort Niagara across the river when news of the War of 1812 arrived. They agreed to finish dinner and not commence hostilities until the next day.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:11 am
by Pocus
SonOfAGhost wrote:Right, which seems a simple and logical fix to me, as well as fitting with the sense of honour in the 19th century.* I think the question raised by the OPs situation is whether the same fix can be applied to fleets in port when territories are handed back when peace is declared?
*eg. British officers from Fort George were dining with their American counterparts at Fort Niagara across the river when news of the War of 1812 arrived. They agreed to finish dinner and not commence hostilities until the next day.
That must have been a surreal moment, the end of dinner. I wonder about what they discussed.
I'll see for the particular issue you talk about.