Advanced Diplomacy Mod

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There are 3 levels of peace status between players:
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Every player starts at peace with each other. There are 3 levels of peace status between players:
* allied (to attack an ally, you have to cancel the alliance, wait a turn, then cancel the peace treaty, and wait another turn)
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*allied (to attack an ally, you have to cancel the alliance, wait a turn, then cancel the peace treaty, and wait another turn)
* at peace (to attack someone you are at peace with, you have to cancel the peace treaty). This will take effect in 1 turn.
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*at peace (to attack someone you are at peace with, you have to cancel the peace treaty). This will take effect in 1 turn.
* at war (the default status of Warzone)
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*at war (the default status of Warzone)
  
  
 
==Basic features==
 
==Basic features==
 
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*Every player starts at peace with each other. To cancel the alliance  
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*Declare war (if allied or at peace)
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*Offer peace (if at war)
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*Offer alliance (if at peace)
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*Cancel the alliance (if allied)
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*Pending requests: see a list of requests from other players
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*Mod history: see a list of trades, alliances, and war declarations. The list is not in order by turn. This is something dabo1 said will take too much memory to sort
  
 
==Advanced features==
 
==Advanced features==

Revision as of 02:14, 1 December 2017

The Advanced Diplomacy Mod was created by user dabo1


Every player starts at peace with each other. There are 3 levels of peace status between players:

  • allied (to attack an ally, you have to cancel the alliance, wait a turn, then cancel the peace treaty, and wait another turn)
  • at peace (to attack someone you are at peace with, you have to cancel the peace treaty). This will take effect in 1 turn.
  • at war (the default status of Warzone)


Basic features

  • Declare war (if allied or at peace)
  • Offer peace (if at war)
  • Offer alliance (if at peace)
  • Cancel the alliance (if allied)
  • Pending requests: see a list of requests from other players
  • Mod history: see a list of trades, alliances, and war declarations. The list is not in order by turn. This is something dabo1 said will take too much memory to sort

Advanced features

  • Trading a territory (buying a territory for someone)
  • Money system.

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