Someone may be using spies to make them revolt.
Defeated Countries popping up again?
in game 2296130; South India and North India were completely defeated at least a few days ago. now some provinces are popping up in Pakistan and Tibet. How can this happen when they are dead ?
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Or the armies of the two countries still have some units. They can use the remaining units to claim new units.
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but those countries were off the list in the diplomacy list, so why would province revert to those countries? and there are no enemy troops around, so one would think that the provinces would rebel to join an existing player country
If there is no country nearby which is high morale other than the country it is rebelling from, it will rebel to the original province owner. It does happen.92 henries wrote:
but those countries were off the list in the diplomacy list, so why would province revert to those countries? and there are no enemy troops around, so one would think that the provinces would rebel to join an existing player country
More likely that the two defeated countries still had ground units on the board, and simply occupied undefended provinces.
Once a country has lost all of its provinces and been removed from the diplomacy big board, I have never seen a province revolt and flip to a country with no existing provinces.
I personally know that when you lose your last province, you also lose all your unis, so the only way they can be popping up is if someone traded them a new province
Unless something has changed recently of which I am unaware, only the units of an AI country are removed from the board when that AI country loses its last province. When the last provinces of a country controlled by a human player are lost, however, the units of that human player remain on the board until they are destroyed or the player goes inactive.Jeffrey_214 wrote:
I personally know that when you lose your last province, you also lose all your [units] . . . .
You may be right, I do think that I was playing a game with a human player, and when I took all his provinces I was pretty positive he lost all his units because he had been attacking an allay, so I had visual confirmation on them the whole time, and the moment I took their last province, I noticed they all disappeared.
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