Difference between revisions of "Attitude"
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'''A fleet:''' http://spacetrace.org/pics/defend.gif - '''Other fleet:''' Alliance-code -> No battle | '''A fleet:''' http://spacetrace.org/pics/defend.gif - '''Other fleet:''' Alliance-code -> No battle | ||
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[[Category: Tactics and Warfare]] | [[Category: Tactics and Warfare]] |
Revision as of 13:27, 16 August 2011
An attitude can be set to:
'Attack' ,
'Defense'
Or, a secret attack code can be defined.
All encountering fleets in space that have different attitudes fight against each other.
Fleets with the same attitude stay in peace. A player owned planet always has a defensive attitude, so if others want to help they have to put their fleets on defense also, otherwise they would fight against the player's planet.
If a player is in an alliance and your alliance leader has defined an alliance attack code, you should use that code. A player won`t battle against base-fleets or fleets with the defense attitude of his alliance members.
Examples:
A fleet: - Other fleet:
-> No battle
A fleet: - Other fleet:
-> Battle
A fleet: - Other fleet:
-> Battle
A fleet: - Other fleet: Code:xyz -> Battle
A fleet: Code:xyz - Other fleet: Code:xyz -> No battle
A fleet: Code:xyz - Other fleet: Code:123 -> Battle
If two players are in one alliance :
A fleet: - Other fleet: Alliance-code -> No battle
these attitudes can be overridden with the diplomatic alliance system with wars and peace treaties