Okay, let me see if I understand this straight... Let's say I have province A and B, the enemy has province C and the other provinces are neutral.
I give the order to A to attack C. I give the order to B to attack C. My opponent at C gives the order to attack B.
The game considers my army at B under attack so they don't move and "wait to be attacked". My army from A lands in province C, preventing his/her army to move. Is that correct?
If so... man. I had my strategy, scripping and armies all planned out so that I turn out to be in a better position, no matter if the enemy stayed in place, attacked A or attacked B. That obviously didn't include the "One army does nothing while the other attacks alone" possibility...
Well, that's a definitive setback but not a devastating one by any means... At least I'll have learned something new about the game, even if it still doesn't make too much sense to me
