I think that an "Open border" deal shouldn't include access to the involved civ's cities.
As it is now, I can make an open border deal with a civ., and if he's closer to an enemy of mine than I am, then I can change the base of my airplanes to one of the cities (belonging to the one I made the border deal with) closest to my enemy, as long as i see that city. By easy scouting/using recon. on fighters, I can keep on pushing forward with my airplanes, until I got a base just at the outskirts of my enemys city/s.
In my oppinion, the right of useing another civ's cities as "a base" should belong to one of the agreements one can trade through diplomacy!another intresting addition to the set of deals..
Anyway, why is it so easy to swith the base of my airplans?couldn't it be kept inside the max range of the airplane, otherwise one must use the carriers?
Love the game though, just want it to shine even more=)
As it is now, I can make an open border deal with a civ., and if he's closer to an enemy of mine than I am, then I can change the base of my airplanes to one of the cities (belonging to the one I made the border deal with) closest to my enemy, as long as i see that city. By easy scouting/using recon. on fighters, I can keep on pushing forward with my airplanes, until I got a base just at the outskirts of my enemys city/s.
In my oppinion, the right of useing another civ's cities as "a base" should belong to one of the agreements one can trade through diplomacy!another intresting addition to the set of deals..
Anyway, why is it so easy to swith the base of my airplans?couldn't it be kept inside the max range of the airplane, otherwise one must use the carriers?
Love the game though, just want it to shine even more=)