Ending ROP agreements

RevnJeff

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I have a problem with a game right now. I am the Americans, and have a technical advantage and military advantage against the Iroquois. For my future expansion, I need to capture some of the Iroquois territory. However, about 60 turns ago, I entered a ROP agreement with them.

How can I end this agreement? I thought it was over at the end of 20 turns. I haven't seen an option to end the agreement on any of the negotiation screens. I would rather not take the reputation hit by violating the agreement.

Any advice or suggestions? Or do I just invade and take the reputation hit?

Jeff
 
I cannot recall, if vanilla has this, C3C has a preference setting that forces renegotiate after 20. You should be able to go to the adviser and select active deals and change it.
 
Open negotiations with the Iroquois. Look for the active deals on the lower right. Click on that, and when you are asked if you want to renegotiate, agree. You can then cancel the deal.
 
I only know how it works in Conquests. The active deals would have a counter behind them, starting at 20 and counting down. If there is still a number behind them you cannot renegotiate. If there is no number then clicking on the deal makes it go away, as it is not an active deal anymore.
But, as VMXA said, normally after 20 turns the civ comes knocking on your door to either cancel or extend the deal (make a new 20-turn deal). This might have already gone on in Vanilla.
 
Thanks. I am playing vanilla. Eventually I got the Iroquois mad enough at me that it canceled the ROP. He wanted a MMP, and since I was planning on attacking, I refused. Actually I asked for WAY more than he was willing to give and he was "furious" with me. That was all it took. He canceled, then I requested he remove his troops from my territory. His response was to grab two of my workers. Now, 50 years later, he's down to one city, begging for peace, which he isn't going to get.

Jeff
 
(PTW) Deals often go on past the 20 count, even ones where you pay gpt for techs. Its a good idea to check the active deals on a regular basis to see if you are wasting money or renegotiate deals for better ones.
 
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