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In Free-For-All (FFA) games you may create temporary alliances called '''ceasefires'''. This gives you some breathing room by allowing you to expand somewhat freely without getting weakened by skirmishes with your direct neighbors. It is often mutually beneficial to make a few friends before the battle lines are fully drawn and the map is too crowded for everyone. That is when the backstabbing begins.
 
In Free-For-All (FFA) games you may create temporary alliances called '''ceasefires'''. This gives you some breathing room by allowing you to expand somewhat freely without getting weakened by skirmishes with your direct neighbors. It is often mutually beneficial to make a few friends before the battle lines are fully drawn and the map is too crowded for everyone. That is when the backstabbing begins.
  

Latest revision as of 03:16, 23 October 2018

This mechanic is no longer present in the game. The page is retained for posterity.

In Free-For-All (FFA) games you may create temporary alliances called ceasefires. This gives you some breathing room by allowing you to expand somewhat freely without getting weakened by skirmishes with your direct neighbors. It is often mutually beneficial to make a few friends before the battle lines are fully drawn and the map is too crowded for everyone. That is when the backstabbing begins.

The Basics[edit]

Hover over the check box under the CF column next to a team. It will give a brief explanation and the state of the ceasefire with that team. Check that box to make a ceasefire "offer" to that team.

When both teams make a ceasefire offer, a ceasefire is made. During a ceasefire, neither team's units will attack each other. The following two images show examples of the ceasefire interface.

Note: If there is more than one player on your team, each player must check the box to "vote" for making the ceasefire offer before it is made.

Ceasefire 1.png

Ceasefire 2.png

Restricted Zones[edit]

Ceasefires are only temporary and those teams you ally with are still ultimately your enemies. You don't want their units sneaking around your base! You can create restricted zones to delineate areas where the enemy is forbidden. The moment a temporary ally's unit enters a restricted zone, the ceasefire immediately breaks and your armies will attack each other.

Placing Restricted Zones[edit]

Check the box labeled Place Restricted Zones and you can paint small circles on the ground. Use the right click to erase them.

Important: Temporary allies cannot see your restricted zones. It is advised that you draw lines and place labels so they will know where they may not enter, otherwise you'll have a diplomatic blunder on your hands.

Ceasefire restrictedzones.jpg

Nukes and Restricted Zones[edit]

If a temporary ally launches a nuke at a point that is inside one of your restricted zones, it will also break the ceasefire. This allows your anti-nukes to intercept it.

Miscellaneous Ceasefire Info[edit]

Remember that ceasefires are temporary. You cannot win the game even if the only teams left are ceasefired with you.