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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
Thanx PvK
One more question.
At what level do other players know of your affairs? And what do they know?
For example, I assume that if I have a partnership with "A" then "A" would know of my treaties with "B" and "C"
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September 23rd, 2002, 02:59 AM
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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
At what level do other players know of your affairs? And what do they know?"
If you have non-agression or above, you can see what treaties your ally has with any other empire.
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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
I still think a change in this area needs to be made. Change it so that if B & C know each other but haven't got a treaty, then it looks different then if C & D don't know each other.
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September 23rd, 2002, 04:14 AM
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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
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Originally posted by Phoenix-D:
At what level do other players know of your affairs? And what do they know?"
If you have non-agression or above, you can see what treaties your ally has with any other empire.
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And there it was...in plain sight for me to see. Thanx Phoenix-D 
[ September 23, 2002, 03:14: Message edited by: tbontob ]
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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
Quote:
Originally posted by Phoenix-D:
At what level do other players know of your affairs? And what do they know?"
If you have non-agression or above, you can see what treaties your ally has with any other empire.
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Phoenix-D, I may have been too hasty....
Pressing Empires/Treaty Grid, I can view my own treaties with other players.
Where do I find the treaties my ally has with other players? 
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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
In the same grid. They are lined up by empire order. Once you have a NA with an empire, you can see the entire row (or column, depending on how it's organized) of their treaties.
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September 23rd, 2002, 09:26 AM
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Re: ALLIANCES, what are the benefits.
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Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
In the same grid. They are lined up by empire order. Once you have a NA with an empire, you can see the entire row (or column, depending on how it's organized) of their treaties.
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Hmmm... I think I am missing something here.
I have a bunch of TR's which is a higher form of alliance (if you can call it that) than NA.
All I can see are treaties with me.
But Phoenix-D says:
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If you have non-agression or above, you can see what treaties your ally has with any other empire.
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Clicking all over the place does not give me a view of the treaties my ally may have with others.
So, how do I do I find the treaties an ally of mine may have with others? 
[ September 23, 2002, 08:27: Message edited by: tbontob ]
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