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  • Problem about the Foreign Advisor Window

    i started a 10 players game but in the Foreign Adviosor Window, they only have 8 portraits of leaders, is there anyway i could contact the others who are not on the window thing
    thx

  • #2
    If you shift+right click the leader heads you can change civ...

    also there´s a small button near the right-bottom corner of the screen marked "p" for diplomacywhich allows you to choose any civ in the game....
    And ever after, sun shone upon the land of Sunshinia...

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    • #3
      the buton is maked with "D" not p
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      • #4
        the buton is maked with "D" not p
        of course....you´re right....what was I thinking?
        p for diplomacy?
        And ever after, sun shone upon the land of Sunshinia...

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        • #5
          "P" is for the Palace view, and since you probably talk to other leaders or their representatives in your Palace, it is natural that you associate it with diplomacy.
          I watched you fall. I think I pushed.

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          • #6
            But how can I see the treaties/trades with a nation who doesn't appear on the "Foregin Advisor" screen?

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            • #7
              But how can I see the treaties/trades with a nation who doesn't appear on the "Foregin Advisor" screen?
              I´ll reply to that by qouting myself:

              If you shift+right click the leader heads you can change civ...
              Hope that helps
              And ever after, sun shone upon the land of Sunshinia...

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              • #8
                Or you can use the button in the left hand corner (PTW only). says something like 'more civs' or 'other civs'
                Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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