MarcelJV
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Joined: 5/9/2005 From: Mohrsville, PA Status: offline
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This is specific for PBEM only. I would suggest turning everything off and then deciding who you do and do not want to be aggressive too. In this case I would think you want only France on the agression list. On the Trade list I might have everyone but France. I believe this will mean that if I propose a trade you may not be able to decline if you have a check box for Prussia on Trade. For alliances this must be in some way how you would responsd to proposals, as I believe England did not get a chance to respond to my treaty or, if he did, he forgot to respond to it. Any clearer? If not we will figure it out as we play. In the mean time my armies will sit tight in your capital. quote:
ORIGINAL: Jordan I read the section and still didn't get it. quote:
If aggressive is turned on, then a nation will take any aggressive positions toward that nation whenever they arise (issuing ultimatums, declaring protectorates when the other nation goes to war with countries, etc). If aggressive is turned on, nations will refuse offers of cease fire and limited sur-render. If trade is turned on, the nation will consider accepting trade routes proposed by the other nation. If alliance is turned on, the nation will accept alliance pro-posals offered by the other nation. Unfortunately this passage is preceded by a paragraph by what you "may" and "can" do. The alternatives before the reader are that one has a choice to decide for yourself how to behave toward other nations or to use these automatic parameters, kinda like the advisors. There needs to be a paragraph which states how PBEM is different and that these policy decisions must be set.
< Message edited by MarcelJV -- 7/25/2005 6:17:49 PM >
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