Yes, I know the subject of this thread sounds like the famous anti-war song.
I can't remember ever using this. I'll admit making peace in a war game usually isn't my thing so I'm probably just not seeing the applicability or wrapping my head around a nuance. I recently tried using it, but it didn't accomplish what I wanted it to. At the end of a grueling AvA game, one of my units was locked in melee with an enemy when they formally conceded the match. In the interest of keeping the unit to conquer territory and officially end the game, I offered cease fire, but the units weren't willing to stop fighting. Then I offered Peace and that didn't work either. I guess when two units are locked in melee, the only way one of them will live is if the game completely ends before combat does.
Going back to the Cease Fire, the description reads "This relation is only available for nations with whom you are at war. This allows you to temporarily end automated attacks while still having the other nation marked as enemy on the map."
Is this so you can conquer territory and they can put to sea and if your melee units colide they won't attack each other?
I can't remember ever using this. I'll admit making peace in a war game usually isn't my thing so I'm probably just not seeing the applicability or wrapping my head around a nuance. I recently tried using it, but it didn't accomplish what I wanted it to. At the end of a grueling AvA game, one of my units was locked in melee with an enemy when they formally conceded the match. In the interest of keeping the unit to conquer territory and officially end the game, I offered cease fire, but the units weren't willing to stop fighting. Then I offered Peace and that didn't work either. I guess when two units are locked in melee, the only way one of them will live is if the game completely ends before combat does.
Going back to the Cease Fire, the description reads "This relation is only available for nations with whom you are at war. This allows you to temporarily end automated attacks while still having the other nation marked as enemy on the map."
Is this so you can conquer territory and they can put to sea and if your melee units colide they won't attack each other?