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    Default Transgression!

    If I move my army onto the soil of another faction without permission, I sometimes get a pop-up telling me to shift it or face the consequences.

    Can I give these to other factions? I doubt it would make a difference, given the AI's brashness, but still, is it possible?
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    Default Re: Transgression!

    Quote Originally Posted by fourganger View Post
    If I move my army onto the soil of another faction without permission, I sometimes get a pop-up telling me to shift it or face the consequences.

    Can I give these to other factions? I doubt it would make a difference, given the AI's brashness, but still, is it possible?
    Unless someone mods it in - no.....

    I've always thought that it was a bit silly that the AI could make these statements but not the player. Maybe, the AI would ignore such warnings. I guess the equivalent is moving an army nearby.

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    Default Re: Transgression!

    As I remember, transgression always cancels alliances. If you even mov the army away it's already too late as alliance is cancelled the same turn when the announcement is made. I think that AI never "reads or understands" that you have retreated your forces, it just has one more reason to start a war.


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    Default Re: Transgression!

    AFAIK you can get "transgressioned" when making a harsh proposal by a diplomat too.

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    Default Re: Transgression!

    you can always show you're in your own territory by taking it

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