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Bl4ckSh33p

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The empire captured my system and requested peace several times but he is building a megastructure in my system now. But the status quo says no border adjustments so I should get the unclaimed system back and building there is not smart? (but he kept it. See here:
Thread 'Status quo says no border adjustments but it did' https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...ays-no-border-adjustments-but-it-did.1466670/)
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When fighting awakened empires, you are essentially waging total war. Each system that you capture instantly becomes yours and each system the awakened empire captures instantly becomes theirs. So when the status quo comes, it means any system you partially own, as in you control the star base but not all the planets in the system, those systems go back to the original owner. My recommendation, go crazy on alloy production and get yourself 8 full fleets with several types of battle ships and nothing smaller, go crush that awakened empire like a bug. But wait for him to complete his mega structure.
 
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Why dont you read wiki before spamming bug report? It explicitly states what happens on status quo when you have total war casus
Do you have nothing better to do than watch the forums for the purpose of telling people off? In this instance Bl4cksh33p didn’t even realize he was waging total war, so clearly you did not read his second post. Why don’t you try just answering people’s questions since you are so adept at finding information.
 
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Why dont you read wiki before spamming bug report? It explicitly states what happens on status quo when you have total war casus
I read the wiki almost daily to check things and learn about things I don't know.

But why does the status quo tooltip say there will be no border adjustments when there are moving borders in a total war? There are no claims but it could be made more clear that all taken territories stay occupied (cause it's a total war)?
 
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I read the wiki almost daily to check things and learn about things I don't know.

But why does the status quo tooltip say there will be no border adjustments when there are moving borders in a total war? There are no claims but it could be made more clear that all taken territories stay occupied (cause it's a total war)?
So your Bug ticket title should be "status quo tooltip" not what you have now
 
But why does the status quo tooltip say there will be no border adjustments when there are moving borders in a total war? There are no claims but it could be made more clear that all taken territories stay occupied (cause it's a total war)?

I think they mean from the current status - as in they own the system you previously owned, so there is no adjustment. I got confused by this at first too. It makes more sense without total war.