CHAOS Alliance peace option's in MAIN
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CHAOS Alliance peace option's in MAIN
Will make it easier to do. And dont say it wont work. As it already is.

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~Phoenix~ wrote:For Sleipnir & other's.
Basically. Alliance leader's can announce peace on another alliance.
Yeah, but how does that work, does it mean your entire alliance can no longer attack the other party? Do alliance relations override personal or the other way around? Does it add new members to the peace treaty as they join, or does it only apply to those members at the time of declaration? Can it only be broken by leaders?
All in all I like the idea of alliance relations, as long as it works the way it should, which is not the way our current commander/officer total peace relations work. Alliance relations should be stored in a separate table, only changeable by leaders, and overriding personal relations. So if your alliance is at peace with player X's alliance, wether you were at war with him before or not, and wether you joined the alliance before or after peace was declared, you cannot overrule your alliance relations and attack them. Alliance relations come first.

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Sleipnir wrote:~Phoenix~ wrote:For Sleipnir & other's.
Basically. Alliance leader's can announce peace on another alliance.
Yeah, but how does that work, does it mean your entire alliance can no longer attack the other party? Do alliance relations override personal or the other way around? Does it add new members to the peace treaty as they join, or does it only apply to those members at the time of declaration? Can it only be broken by leaders?
All in all I like the idea of alliance relations, as long as it works the way it should, which is not the way our current commander/officer total peace relations work. Alliance relations should be stored in a separate table, only changeable by leaders, and overriding personal relations. So if your alliance is at peace with player X's alliance, wether you were at war with him before or not, and wether you joined the alliance before or after peace was declared, you cannot overrule your alliance relations and attack them. Alliance relations come first.
Well I dont run an alliance, but as far as I know it's just a display thing. Although permenant peace relation's COULD be possible...
Have to wait for someone who owns an alliance to confirm that though.




