How does the AI "decide" in a peace deal?

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Fiddler6291

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Hi all,
vague title, I know, but some things the AI does, makes little sense or none at all. A glorious decision from my current game:

I play as Tabarestan, trying to form Persia (and it's going rather well even). Now I am allied to the Ottomans and Crimera and Crimera gets declared upon by Georgia, who is allied with Muscovy.
Crimera gets pretty much stomped by Muscovy but luckily here I am sieging Georgia, who is the warleader. Warscore is fairly neutral, due to Muscovy having taken the wargoal (Azov).
I have a claim on a province (Ganja) Georgia "aquired" from Qara in a recent war. Anyway to make a long story short(er). War ends with Crimera forcing Georgia to give Ganja back to Qara. All in all this would be fine if not Crimera, the Ottomans and myself have Qara set as a rival! This makes no sense at all and decisions like this should not happen. I am not saying that that province should have gone to me, although I sieged it and everything, but the AI should never ask to return a core to a rival of the entire alliance.


TLDR: the AI should never ask to return a core to a rival of the entire alliance
 

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War exhaustion. High = give much.. Low = not so much.



edit : didnt read your question well enough (tired, worked all day) so just ignore plz.