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DDRJake

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Good day all, the time has come at last to talk in depth about the much-teased feature that has our players not wanting to go back to 1.19 for fear of playing without it. Today the spotlight is on Mandate of Heaven's new Diplomatic Macro Builder.

Owners of Mandate of Heaven will have access to a new Macro Builder designed to truly make your diplomats work for their meager salaries. The Diplo Macro will allow you to do almost all diplomatic actions from the Macro menu without having to click from nation to nation.

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Nations who would accept your diplomatic offer are shown on the map in green. Those who would not accept are shown in red while those who are completely ineligible to be asked are in grey. Hovering over a nation will give you a breakdown of the reasons for and against agreeing to your offer. You can use either the map or the list on the Macro Builder to check this information and click on either to confirm the diplomatic action.

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Diplo actions included are Alliance, Influence, Dynastic, Economic, Papal, Emperor and Great Power actions. Gone are the days of desperately searching for who will marry you or who you can kindly ask the Pope to excommunicate.

But we're overlooking one tab here. What's that on the far left?

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Improve Relations is our Leftmost tab and allows for the automation of improving relations via your diplomats. There are 5 rules which you can assign diplomats to work themselves to the bone over.

  • Target Neighbouring Countries
  • Target your own Subjects
  • Target nations who have Aggressive Expansion towards you
  • Target Allies
  • Target Threatening nations
Once assigned to a task, your diplomats will work to boost relations with relevant nations. Once they raise a nation to +100 improved relations, they will automatically move on to another. they won't return to improve relations with an already-improved nation unless it falls below +80 improved relations unless they have nothing better to do.

The automated diplomats also have some logic of their own for who they target. They will recognize "hopeless" attempts to improve relations with nations who already have irredeemably low opinion of your nation and will judge nations based on strength and distance from you when placating threatening nations.

Clicking on a diplomat will stop them from their improve relations mission while right clicking will simply cancel the automation and they will continue to improve relations with the nation they are already active in.

The Diplomatic Macro Builder will be part of the Mandate of Heaven Expansion, which releases for $19.99 on April 6th 2017. The day of release is fast approaching and in next week's diary we'll be covering a variety of miscellaneous additions and changes.

Until then though, it's time to get ready for the Dev Clash Multiplayer session. Chris and I must resist grabbing the blue paint and saltire. See you then!
 
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I often want to do things like targeting the electors in the HRE and there appears to be no automation for that - so I hope (won't assume) that the 'old' interface is still available?

There will be nothing restricting the tried and true method of targeting individual nations for improving relations or diplomatic actions.
 
Normally I like to answer questions pretty swiftly but meetings and Dev Streams made short work of that yesterday, let's see...

Awesome! Will this help with the selling of ships? One of the most tedious things is clicking countries to see if they're interested and then trying to find the sweet spot in the slider to sell them for the right amount.

Selling ships is one of the actions not included in this macro due to it not working like other actions since a country's acceptance is based on the amount you charge, which is not set until you actually open up the action.

Omitted actions from the macro builder are:

Offer loans
Sell Ships
Sell Provinces
Enforce Peace
Threaten War
Offer condottieri
Great Power Break Alliance
Great Power Intervene in war.

We need changes in stability, reducion of WE, inflation etc. - not new interface for diplomacy...

I'm curious what changes you have in mind, are there suggestion threads about them?

Good stuff. Now add the same thing for buildings. Since the death of building through the ledger, its been hellish to manage buildings in large empires. An option to allocate existing funds for buildings in (as optimally chosen as possible) locations throughout our countries would be a godsend past a certain size, when you no longer want to micro this stuff.

All I can say is you should definitely check out next week's Dev diary.

Lots of stuff about spy networks

While there are minor changes to spies in 1.20 in not being insta-sent home to sit in the naughty corner for a few months before being re-clicked to be sent back, they are not part of Diplomat Automation. Depending on how well received this Diplo Macro feature is, we may explore what can be done with spying.
 
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