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Denmark is forced to pay 250d in indemnities as well as the secession of Jylland to the French. Despite this the Danes are allowed to keep Amiens, a nice stalemate treaty methinks.

Keep Amiens and lose Jylland?! Insanity. Are you sure the AI has got its priority list straight in this beta?
 
Well, they had no land forces left, and over 50% of their fleet had been destroyed. So eh? The French would have moved onto Copenhagen next, so .. eh?
The English were still strong, but not strong enough to help, after all there was a 30,000 man French army laying siege to Bristol at the time, so eh?

Errrhummm. The fault is not with the Danish AI, but with the French. Why did the French want Jylland more than Picardie?! That is the insanity. A rational AI would have demanded Picardie first, so eh?

/Doomie
 
Originally posted by Doomdark:
Errrhummm. The fault is not with the Danish AI, but with the French. Why did the French want Jylland more than Picardie?! That is the insanity. A rational AI would have demanded Picardie first, so eh?

/Doomie

Why?

Jylland is a great strategic position to keep for the French to.

1) Encircle Spanish Netherlands.
2) Put a scare on the Danish with a garrison there, which can take Köpenhamn easily.
3) No danish fleets can easily transport reinforcements to Picardy if they go to war.

Another French/Danish war is extremely likely, and by controlling Jylland they can focus the danes on defending their capital instead of reinforcing norway or picardy.
France can take back Picardy much easier in a second war.

/Johan
 
Well, if the game AI arrived at the decision using the same logic I have nothing to complain about. :)

I just thought it might be another eruption of the reverse priority bug.