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Markussuppe
26-10-2004, 01:08
It is really easy to exile knight by bad click.

Paladin|Lazy|
26-10-2004, 03:54
This has been whined about before. I'm in favor of a dialog box asking if you're sure or not.

DruStorm
26-10-2004, 06:50
Yeah. I've done that a few times, usually in the heat of it. Curse and Damn! So, now I save often.

Cro_Knight
26-10-2004, 08:57
maybe a kingdom should not be rushed easy mistakes are abundent this may be a reality tool to maybe trigger a weakness in your kingdom from a careless mistake by your king but it hardly seems to have that much significance well anyway just a thought

Arcador
26-10-2004, 11:00
I agree, maybe double click or sth will work.
Also on the other X buttons

lurking horror
26-10-2004, 12:57
What I hate is the "break relations" and "break relations with" selections. Twice I've broken relations with a loyal vassal by mistake because I was selecting in a hurry.

Cro_Knight
26-10-2004, 16:52
me to or when you are getting vassals you acualy proclaim vassalage to them has happened to me to totally destroys your empire and relations

DruStorm
26-10-2004, 17:34
This is why I have started doing two things before opening scrolls from other kingdoms: save and pause. That way, if I make a mistake I can reload. And I can take time to consider what I'm doing.

One thing that I find hard is not remembering what my relationship is with a kingdom making a demand and with the kingdom the demand is against. I've lost KP by not getting that right. :nono: And once you open a scroll, you can't check. You have to accept or decline right then.

Pax Gaia

Alex Poff
26-10-2004, 19:03
Drustorm,

That's the key, isn't it? We need to be able to have the ability to "check" our status with these nations that offer us something, be it a trade agreement, request to go to war, etc. It would also be nice to be able to see the geographic location of these requesting empires, because they shift constantly with battles and the conquering of new lands. If an extremely powerful nation has "pushed" his empire out and is now close to my borders and he asks for some sort of trade agreement, I might be more inclined to go along with it, instead of just casually disregarding him because, a while back, his empire was on the far side of Europe and therefore no threat to me at that time.

JavalTigar
26-10-2004, 19:46
I agree on some kind of diplomacy check list shown when you get a proposal.

Man that would be helpful

Arcador
26-10-2004, 20:38
Something like minimize scroll, or more info for the kingdom than current relationships.