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Peace with a Minor
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:05 am
by 06 Maestro
I am playing as Sweden in the 1792 campaign ((start #3). I've had a problem with Denmark just moving into my territory, so I declared war on them. I have trashed their army several times, there fleet is a bit more skillful (or I'm a lousy admiral)having beat me twice and one narrow, but costly victory for me.
This war has dragged on for a over a year. I assume I could invade and really beat Denmark, but I would rather not at this point. So, I would like to make peace. It seems that only the major powers have access to all the main treaties. The only thing I found that I could apply is to ask for a truce-which Denmark refuses.
Can someone point me to the correct option?
RE: Peace with a Minor
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:28 am
by barbarossa2
Dear Maestro,
Unfortunately, this is precisely what happened to me when I was playing Sweden.

There is nothing you can do about a minor moving through your territory, but declare all out war on them and annex their butts.
I hope that a future version of the game will allow players to issue ultimatums to minor nations as well as major ones. But for now, you can either ignore it, or just move in and annex them. Or invade them and then turn them into a protectorate.
-B2
RE: Peace with a Minor
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:42 am
by 06 Maestro
Thank you, Barbarossa.
Ok, so I will go for the big win. My rational was that I did not want to get a border with Prussia as they don't like Sweden already-no need to stir them up. I was sort of wanting just to watch the big action from the sidelines while leaning the other aspects of the game.
In my seveal attempts in the game today (each with Sweden in 1792) Prussia and the Austrian Empire are the big winners. In one, France was forced to surrender and Prussia took Paris.
I will see how I fair against Prussia. Frederick the Great is dead, isn't he[;)]-I hope.
And yes, I agree that there should be some additional diplomatic options with the minor countries-especially if they can invade major powers.
RE: Peace with a Minor
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:59 am
by Mr. Z
Just to clarify, minor powers cannot declare war on you and invade--when at peace, if they are independent their armies can move through your territory (just as you can move through theirs).
You can declare war on them, though, in which case they will fight.
RE: Peace with a Minor
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:26 pm
by LarryP
I have played Sweden in 1792 many times and what I have done is use my Diplomat set to Charm. They stopped having troops in my provinces soon after. It's an enemy troop that stops your production in your province if standing there, so unless you are at war with Denmark your production should not be affected as they are not an enemy.
I've also chosen to ignore them and sent my Diplomat to the south instead, and soon they disappeared too.
RE: Peace with a Minor
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:39 pm
by 06 Maestro
Thanks guy's, for the info. I know I saw in a province list that Sweden had 2 provinces that were under occupation-and that is where the Danes were at. I can't really remember what was, if there was one, the penalty. I thought there was one-perhaps I'm wrong.
I utilized the Barbarossa method to correct this untidy situation-I crushed Denmark. It did wonders for my Glory[:)]. It put me into 3rd or 4th place from 5th and 6th place. There were a lot of angry faces in the Diplomatic window for a while.
Larry-I will try your method the next time.