Imagine you're country A, and going to war with country B and you call in country C to the war.
If both B and C are landlocked one province countries, and B is between you and C, the front will merge and there's a chance that your armies will deploy in country C's territory, which doesn't do wonders for its supply.
In the particular case I experienced this in, I owned South Serbia (A) and Albania (A but I don't rember if it borders NSerbia?), I was a war with OPM Montenegro and OPM North Serbia (B), and called in OPM Banat (C). And my armies insited on being deployed in Banat, which I had no way of getting supply to, ruining their organization, rather than deploying to Albania/South Serbia which was on the same frontline : Banat (C), Albania (A?), South Serbia (A) vs Montenegro (mostly irrelevant?) & North Serbia (B).
This was yesterday, so I might've remembered something wrong, feel free to ask for any clarifications.
Also, should this be a bug report?
Edit: it's -> its (grr)
If both B and C are landlocked one province countries, and B is between you and C, the front will merge and there's a chance that your armies will deploy in country C's territory, which doesn't do wonders for its supply.
In the particular case I experienced this in, I owned South Serbia (A) and Albania (A but I don't rember if it borders NSerbia?), I was a war with OPM Montenegro and OPM North Serbia (B), and called in OPM Banat (C). And my armies insited on being deployed in Banat, which I had no way of getting supply to, ruining their organization, rather than deploying to Albania/South Serbia which was on the same frontline : Banat (C), Albania (A?), South Serbia (A) vs Montenegro (mostly irrelevant?) & North Serbia (B).
This was yesterday, so I might've remembered something wrong, feel free to ask for any clarifications.
Also, should this be a bug report?
Edit: it's -> its (grr)
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