A nice new feature would be a place that compiles the peace treaties that have been signed between nations at war during a given game. It could possibly be added into the ledger and be filtered by nations or year/decade/century. By clicking on a specific treaty, it would open the exact same window the players see when a war is over or when a country leaves a war by signing a peace treaty.
I am not a programmer, but it does not seem really difficult to code since the content is already available, it is simply not grouped and archived in a single list somewhere and made accessible to players, as far as I am aware.
Oftentimes, in the dev clash, the observers missed a specific peace treaty and then try to figure out its terms (usually by looking at certain map modes or in the history of each provinces, which are both ineffective in terms of time and precision), and when they cannot, they must ask the players (which reply to their best of their memory, but often a long time later). Yet, the system could do it effortlessly, keeping the peace treaties in the exact ways the players see it when they are signed, making it possible to look at whenever one wants to (at least if they know that nation exists), and then there is no issue in missing it.
In single player campaigns, it could also be handy to see what happened to a certain nation, how they grew up or collapsed. The information is also available temporarily, even for wars we have not been engaged in. Why not make it permanently available?
Thanks for taking it into consideration!
I am not a programmer, but it does not seem really difficult to code since the content is already available, it is simply not grouped and archived in a single list somewhere and made accessible to players, as far as I am aware.
Oftentimes, in the dev clash, the observers missed a specific peace treaty and then try to figure out its terms (usually by looking at certain map modes or in the history of each provinces, which are both ineffective in terms of time and precision), and when they cannot, they must ask the players (which reply to their best of their memory, but often a long time later). Yet, the system could do it effortlessly, keeping the peace treaties in the exact ways the players see it when they are signed, making it possible to look at whenever one wants to (at least if they know that nation exists), and then there is no issue in missing it.
In single player campaigns, it could also be handy to see what happened to a certain nation, how they grew up or collapsed. The information is also available temporarily, even for wars we have not been engaged in. Why not make it permanently available?
Thanks for taking it into consideration!
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