Improvement of Diplomacy
Improvement of Diplomacy
I've gotten some ideas how to improve a bit of the diplomacy working. Also I see myself in the position to code etc. Who would be the right person to address for discussion of the concept and the details?
Re: Improvement of Diplomacy
In most cases, just open a ticket about the change: https://osdn.net/ticket/newticket.php?group_id=12505
If it's not a specific change, but a more general discussion, you may want to post to freeciv-dev mailing list instead: https://www.freelists.org/list/freeciv-dev
If it's not a specific change, but a more general discussion, you may want to post to freeciv-dev mailing list instead: https://www.freelists.org/list/freeciv-dev
Re: Improvement of Diplomacy
... or you can discuss is here. Diplomacy is tragically lacking here, improvements are long overdue.
--
* Freeciv LongTurn, a community of one-turn-per-day players and developers
* LongTurn Blog - information nexus with stuff and stuff and stuff
* Longturn Discord server; real-time chatting, discussing, quarrelling, trolling, gaslighting...
* Freeciv LongTurn, a community of one-turn-per-day players and developers
* LongTurn Blog - information nexus with stuff and stuff and stuff
* Longturn Discord server; real-time chatting, discussing, quarrelling, trolling, gaslighting...
Re: Improvement of Diplomacy
As freeciv-3.1 approaches, and has the ruleset format frozen already, proposals how to change clauses in the supplied rulesets before the release would be very much welcome.
Documentation from freeciv-3.1 classic ruleset comment:
Documentation from freeciv-3.1 classic ruleset comment:
Code: Select all
;
; Clause types
;
; Clause types that are not listed here, are not enabled at all.
;
; type = Type of the clause, one of "Advance", "Gold", "Map", "Seamap",
; "City", "Ceasefire", "Peace", "Alliance", "Vision", "Embassy"
; giver_reqs = requirements that the giving side of the clause needs to fulfill
; (see effects.ruleset and README.effects for help on requirements)
; receiver_reqs = requirements that the receiving side of the clause needs to fulfill
;