Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Sid Meier's Civilization VI

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How to negotiste peace?
I don't see a button for it.
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Lady MacBeth Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:06pm 
kill them all, no peace.
Cyprus Hillbilly Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:06pm 
While at war, you can offer to negotiate peace through the Diplomacy Panel . Your opponent may refuse to negotiate altogether, in which case the war continues . If it’s willing to negotiate at all, a city-state will always accept an offer of peace without preconditions . If your opponent is a civilization who is willing to discuss peace, you may negotiate the price for peace on the Trade Table . Depending upon circumstances one side or the other may give the opponent gold, treaties, cities, and/or resources in exchange for peace . Note that your opponent can also offer to negotiate peace . It’s usually a good idea to at least see what they’re offering before deciding upon your response . Note: You cannot offer peace until 10 turns after a war was started . Also, once you make peace, you cannot declare war with the same Civ for an additional 10 turns .
TypeDefinition Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:11pm 
Originally posted by King Ateas:
While at war, you can offer to negotiate peace through the Diplomacy Panel . Your opponent may refuse to negotiate altogether, in which case the war continues . If it’s willing to negotiate at all, a city-state will always accept an offer of peace without preconditions . If your opponent is a civilization who is willing to discuss peace, you may negotiate the price for peace on the Trade Table . Depending upon circumstances one side or the other may give the opponent gold, treaties, cities, and/or resources in exchange for peace . Note that your opponent can also offer to negotiate peace . It’s usually a good idea to at least see what they’re offering before deciding upon your response . Note: You cannot offer peace until 10 turns after a war was started . Also, once you make peace, you cannot declare war with the same Civ for an additional 10 turns .


Sorry this may sound dumb but where is the diplomacy panel? If its the icon of the world leader, after clicking on him I don't see any buttons for negotiation.
Rhudda Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:13pm 
Originally posted by AngryPants:
Sorry this may sound dumb but where is the diplomacy panel? If its the icon of the world leader, after clicking on him I don't see any buttons for negotiation.

Presumably you're still within the first ten turns of war. Once peace is technically possible, you'll see a button almost at the very top of the screen you can access by clicking on a leader's portrait or one of their cities.
GrandMajora Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:14pm 
Kill everyone who disagrees with you...

Peace achieved.
Cyprus Hillbilly Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:15pm 
Originally posted by AngryPants:
Originally posted by King Ateas:
While at war, you can offer to negotiate peace through the Diplomacy Panel . Your opponent may refuse to negotiate altogether, in which case the war continues . If it’s willing to negotiate at all, a city-state will always accept an offer of peace without preconditions . If your opponent is a civilization who is willing to discuss peace, you may negotiate the price for peace on the Trade Table . Depending upon circumstances one side or the other may give the opponent gold, treaties, cities, and/or resources in exchange for peace . Note that your opponent can also offer to negotiate peace . It’s usually a good idea to at least see what they’re offering before deciding upon your response . Note: You cannot offer peace until 10 turns after a war was started . Also, once you make peace, you cannot declare war with the same Civ for an additional 10 turns .


Sorry this may sound dumb but where is the diplomacy panel? If its the icon of the world leader, after clicking on him I don't see any buttons for negotiation.

Top center of the screen
TypeDefinition Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:15pm 
Originally posted by Unferð:
Originally posted by AngryPants:
Sorry this may sound dumb but where is the diplomacy panel? If its the icon of the world leader, after clicking on him I don't see any buttons for negotiation.

Presumably you're still within the first ten turns of war. Once peace is technically possible, you'll see a button almost at the very top of the screen you can access by clicking on a leader's portrait or one of their cities.
Thanks!
Illimitus Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:33pm 
The little button that says "horse archer".
TypeDefinition Oct 20, 2016 @ 8:33pm 
Originally posted by Illimitus:
The little button that says "horse archer".

Looks like taking over their cities was the way to make them want peace.
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