[Bug] "Your Alliance Treaty With Gilden Has Expired" message first turn after making it

Still shows us as allies, maybe a math error in the turn counter?

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I got it as well with Gildar and Altair.  Made a treaty with each one turn, got the expired popup the next.  However, the treaty still remained in forced.

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My alliance treaties only pretend to expire as mentioned, but other types of treaties really do expire on the next turn.

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Quoting Winterbraid, reply 2
My alliance treaties only pretend to expire as mentioned, but other types of treaties really do expire on the next turn.
End of Winterbraid's quote

 

That's interesting.  Which specific treaties really do expire?  An economic treaty shouldn't, but I could see if a non-aggression treaty would, since the alliance would supersede it.

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Quoting Glazunov1, reply 3

Quoting Winterbraid, reply 2My alliance treaties only pretend to expire as mentioned, but other types of treaties really do expire on the next turn.

 

That's interesting.  Which specific treaties really do expire?  An economic treaty shouldn't, but I could see if a non-aggression treaty would, since the alliance would supersede it.
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Sorry, allow me to clarify:

 

1. Enter non-agg

2. End turn

3. only non-agg expires.

 

It's worth noting that faction relations don't seem to be the cause. That is, I didn't in the next turn become much more unlikeable, for example the "you are conquering everyone" that subtracts five points.

Alliance "expires" next turn every time, with no actual effect. Others seem to work as intended (indefinitely).

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This had been reported, but not shown as fixed in the change logs. Maybe they are still working on it? Be a shame to release the game with no treaties.