I'm sure you are all familiar with this:
I settle a city. An AI civ tells me that it was in their 'sovereign territory' - but it's nowehere near them!
Now if I forward settle, fair enough; but if I settle in an area clearly adjacent to my existing territory (and away from them) it just seems silly.
So just how does the AI view sovereign territory? Within so many hexes of them? Somewhere they wanted to settle? Anywhere on the map? Are they all the same or are some more possessive?
It doesn't bother me unduly, but I thought I'd ask if anyone knows.
I settle a city. An AI civ tells me that it was in their 'sovereign territory' - but it's nowehere near them!
Now if I forward settle, fair enough; but if I settle in an area clearly adjacent to my existing territory (and away from them) it just seems silly.
So just how does the AI view sovereign territory? Within so many hexes of them? Somewhere they wanted to settle? Anywhere on the map? Are they all the same or are some more possessive?
It doesn't bother me unduly, but I thought I'd ask if anyone knows.