Pangaea
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Something strange I observed during a game I played. De Gaulle was badly losing the culture was in a terribly settled recent city, and a worker got into a sticky situation.
"Lads, some Open Borders would really help a guy out here. I know we're at war with Mali and India can't stand us either, but pretty please?
"
"Aaach. Screw it. I'll just move anyway."
Aye, that's right. Right after improving that cottage, despite France having closed borders with both Mali and India (me), the worker moved through the territory and started chopping a few tiles further north, where de Gaulle had another city.
Quite a bit later, the city actually revolted to India, leaving those two units in the same ruckus. Oddly enough, they couldn't move, and were sat in that single square for a while, until that tile too flipped to India, and they got teleported further north to France's borders.
Very odd, so figured I'd make a note about it here. I thought the AI could never move through closed borders, but it seems like AI workers can, for some reason. Or something else weird happened here.
"Lads, some Open Borders would really help a guy out here. I know we're at war with Mali and India can't stand us either, but pretty please?


"Aaach. Screw it. I'll just move anyway."
Aye, that's right. Right after improving that cottage, despite France having closed borders with both Mali and India (me), the worker moved through the territory and started chopping a few tiles further north, where de Gaulle had another city.
Quite a bit later, the city actually revolted to India, leaving those two units in the same ruckus. Oddly enough, they couldn't move, and were sat in that single square for a while, until that tile too flipped to India, and they got teleported further north to France's borders.

Very odd, so figured I'd make a note about it here. I thought the AI could never move through closed borders, but it seems like AI workers can, for some reason. Or something else weird happened here.
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