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This may not seem like a problem, but when I defeated Epirus as Rome, I decided to make them a Client State, I then found that my army was unable to leave because it couldn't pass through the port of the captured city! It had to go through Illyria to the north!
Then came my most recent game where I played as Carthage, I fought with Rome and some other states, but then doomstacks from my African protecterates began swarming around my capital.
Then I realized that they were fighting in the war too, but because they can't pass through my ports, they're unable to move anywhere past the African coast!
And on top of that, asking someone to make peace with someone and trading/giving settlements aren't diplomatic options, when I made Epirus my client state, the other faction they were at war with didn't stop trying to attack them.