Two minor bugs

Two things that I've noticed for a long time and never thought to report them

1) If you demand tribute and they say no, then click the "send" button again, the game acts as if they paid the extortion but nothing actually happened. Your relations with that civ suffers for it. If you come back later, that civ acts as if they've already paid you tribute previously.

2) If you have an interstellar government and trade "attack %civ%" to someone else, you can declare war on somebody without the senate voting first. Not really a problem, since the senate goes my way anyway, but I can't imagine it's supposed to do that.
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1) you suffer the hit for offending them to ask for a tribute

2) I never noticed that before
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2) If you have an interstellar government and trade "attack %civ%" to someone else, you can declare war on somebody without the senate voting first. Not really a problem, since the senate goes my way anyway, but I can't imagine it's supposed to do that.


You must've had control of the senate. If you do not have control of the senate, you will not be able to add "Attack (so-and-so)" to the deal.
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1) you suffer the hit for offending them to ask for a tribute


No..... If I demand money and they refuse, there is no change in relations. If I demand money, they refuse and then I click the send button a 2nd time, it acts as if they did pay it, which lowers relations. But they haven't actually given me what I demanded.