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  • #31
    Originally posted by Shogun Gunner


    Yes, I noticed this as well. It's a pet peeve of mine. In the "Civ4 Wish List" threads that were built during the development of the game, I specifically brought this issue out. Pre-release news reported that this problem "had been solved". An it has to some degree. You can look at costs of science techs without getting out of the diplo screen, but the more important decisions about war, embargos, etc. cannot be checked unless you exit. If you do that, then immediately open a window with the civ again, sometimes they don't even want to do the same deal they just offered you

    This needs to be fixed.
    Actually, you *can* do this, but it's sort of weird.

    If you're running at greater than 1024x768, you can go up and click on the diplo advisor icon.

    If you're running at 1024x768, the diplomacy window is covering that icon up. You can use F4... but *only* if you go up and click on the time display and get the keyboard focus out of the diplomacy screen.

    They really need to fix that keyboard focus issue--if only because people running at higher resolutions can click the icon easily, but people at lower resolution need to know about the wacky workaround. (I only noticed this because I tried higher resolution for a while, but then switched back because my system can't quite handle it.)

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    • #32
      I'd rather know how I could piss off the AI. Most of the time they won't start wars with me no matter how often I demand tribute, mass troops on their borders, or culture bomb their territory.
      Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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      • #33
        Perhaps you play on a too low difficulity level?
        Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.-Isaiah 41:10
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        • #34
          You should be friends with nations that are far away from you. This way, you can have your allies attack an enemy from one side and you from the other when the time comes. You can also expand to your hearts content without worrying annoying your allies.
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