Choice options for Treaties -> Attack...

Make them play war as you like

Hi guys! Just recently I decided to revisit this great game and by playing my first sandbox game after a looong time I encountered this strange thing:

I was sitting in one corner of a medium sized galaxy while the evil race sitting in the opposite corner declared war on me. Being a gentleman not suited to do the dirty jobs I wanted to persuade my direct neighbours to fight these scums. And tell you what? I could have made them fight anybody... except for the ones I WANTED. The choice option for this specific race on the trade screen under Treaties -> Attack... -> simply was nonexistent! Why is that?

Does it have something to do with my range? I doubt that because after they conquered some of my planets (and thus definitely entering my reach) I still couldnt convince my neighbourhood to interfere. (still no choice option available). I then tried a couple of somehow desperate measures just to find out why. I even gave away my planets to readjust the relations around me (ending all other wars) - still no success. I even got my opponent to accept a peace treaty with me - even THEN I simply couldnt suggest my neighbours to attack them. (Oh, and their terms were 'friendly' at max. so no existing alliances or such things)

I searched this forum plus the internet for an answer to this but I failed. Could you help me? Im playing the DL expansion on version 1.0X I think. Maybe it is a bug being fixed with a higher version?
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Reply #1 Top
Check their relations with other civs in the treaties window. If they're allied or have trade agreements they won't attack just because you ask.
Reply #2 Top
Oh, and their terms were 'friendly' at max. so no existing alliances or such things


You cannot persuade a race to go to war with another race that it is "friendly" towards, as soon as relations reach that level the race disappears from the attack list.
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Thanks, Magnum, for this quick answer. Although I lost thos particular game, it is always good to know why all those little shady things happen.

So I have to sew my warmonger-semen earlier in the game, I see, hehe.