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In ye olden days of CK2 there was the diplomatic screen. It was one of the two ways you could see who a character was at war with or had a truce with, etc.. Now; however, the diplo screen is gone and the only other way to see what shenanigans characters' are up to is by clicking a province they own. But what of unlanded characters? I can no longer see who an adventurer is at war with. I either have to magically stumble upon a province belonging to the victim of the host invasion, or if the adventurer is from my realm, I have to hover over "Offer to Join War."

I believe Vanilla CK2 has simply added the diplomacy stuff right below claims in the character screen. Would it be possible for that to get integrated into the (I believe it's the) ARKOpack interface?
 

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In ye olden days of CK2 there was the diplomatic screen. It was one of the two ways you could see who a character was at war with or had a truce with, etc.. Now; however, the diplo screen is gone and the only other way to see what shenanigans characters' are up to is by clicking a province they own. But what of unlanded characters? I can no longer see who an adventurer is at war with. I either have to magically stumble upon a province belonging to the victim of the host invasion, or if the adventurer is from my realm, I have to hover over "Offer to Join War."

I believe Vanilla CK2 has simply added the diplomacy stuff right below claims in the character screen. Would it be possible for that to get integrated into the (I believe it's the) ARKOpack interface?
Diplo status will be back on character in next ARKOpack version. I had to actualy scratched it for easier and faster cumpatching when WoL was out. Iam currently overhauling said characterview ;)