@Jowy
Trying to stir up the discussion or going on with it on the level Speaker set it in the IT-thread does not help anyone.
@Krill
Speaker (unintenionally) got me to think about something. I understand that the war-split-rules are in effect to basically get the acting like it is in single-player - one moves after the other.
That means Dantski could not accept a gifted city by Spullla before the next turn. However, when Spullla would have took the city, would they not have been prompted by the game with a pop-up asking if they want to free it back to the original owner? I would think so and if that is true, Dantski would not have to accept the gift, it would happen instantly. edit: The point I am talking about is that also in single-player the city would have been gifted on Spulllas turn.
If both assumptions above are true (that the war-split-rules intention is to emulate single-player-warfare and that the city would have instantly be gifted without Dantski having to accept it) I would think that a reload really is not necessary.
Trying to stir up the discussion or going on with it on the level Speaker set it in the IT-thread does not help anyone.
@Krill
Speaker (unintenionally) got me to think about something. I understand that the war-split-rules are in effect to basically get the acting like it is in single-player - one moves after the other.
That means Dantski could not accept a gifted city by Spullla before the next turn. However, when Spullla would have took the city, would they not have been prompted by the game with a pop-up asking if they want to free it back to the original owner? I would think so and if that is true, Dantski would not have to accept the gift, it would happen instantly. edit: The point I am talking about is that also in single-player the city would have been gifted on Spulllas turn.
If both assumptions above are true (that the war-split-rules intention is to emulate single-player-warfare and that the city would have instantly be gifted without Dantski having to accept it) I would think that a reload really is not necessary.