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    Hi all.
    I already searched, but couldn't find anything about it...
    I am looking for a possibility to change the effects of threatening other empires.

    I demand something (e.g. their map), they refuse and then I threaten to declare war. Ok, I recieve the map, but it's really silly to declare war on a friend or ally only to recieve their map...

    But the point is, there was NO loss of regard... And this last point I want to change. There MUST be always a negative effect!!
    Now i'm looking for the file to manipulate this effect, but can't find it...

    Any suggestions? Thx a lot!!

    Best Greetingx !!

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    I think what you are looking for is found here:

    \Activision\Call To Power 2\ctp2_data\default\aidata

    open the file called "diplomacy"

    [This message has been edited by Dyzee400 (edited December 21, 2000).]
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    • #3
      Azmel,

      The AI Slic documentation for Strategy and Diplomacy is inadequate. I couldn't figure out the parameters to lots of functions mentioned in it.

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      • #4
        quote:

        Originally posted by Dyzee400 on 12-21-2000 03:43 PM
        I think what you are looking for is found here:

        \Activision\Call To Power 2\ctp2_data\default\aidata

        open the file called "diplomacy"

        [This message has been edited by Dyzee400 (edited December 21, 2000).]


        You should add a slic event that triggers when a threat is made. That slic event can then call LogRegardEvent to decrease regard (see the AI Slic documentation). Although regard is not currently lost, you'll notice a substantial drop in trust when threats are made. If you are not trusted, then threats no longer have any force.

        Hope this helps,

        -- Richard

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        • #5
          Jesus!! Thx for the answers...

          I changed some settings in the file, but i have no idea, WHAT i've changed...

          So, for the case, anybody succeeds --> please inform me!!

          Thx and bye!!
          [This message has been edited by CybaTron (edited December 28, 2000).]

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