和平会议

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A peace conference allows the victors of a war to make lasting changes to the status of the losing countries, such as annexing them or liberating new nations from their territory.

Triggers

Most typically a peace conference gets triggered by a country losing so many victory points that it is forced to capitulate and subsequently surrender. If multiple faction members fight a war together and some of them are major powers, they will only surrender once all those majors capitulate. These conditions are checked daily.

The losing side of a war may also offer peace. In this case the losing side may reject the resolutions of the peace conference and the war continues.

Setup

In the case of unconditional surrender, the peace conference is created between the country that was forced to surrender (recipient) and the enemy that has the highest war participation against it (actor). The countries participating on the winning side are determined as follows:

  • any country that is at war with the recipient and is not at war with the actor
  • if any two of those countries are at war with each other
    • remove the non-faction member if exactly one of them is in the same faction as the actor
    • remove both otherwise
  • remove any countries that are more than 50% occupied by non-allied winners of the war (e.g. in a historical outcome Poland does not take part as a winner because they are occupied by the Soviet Union)

The losing side contains all countries that

  • fulfill the conditions for surrender above
  • are at war with all winners
  • at peace with the recipient
  • have at least some war participation dealt against them
  • or were removed from the winning side due to being occupied

Score

Each country on the winning side gets points equal to their war participation against all the countries on the losing side. They can use these points throughout the peace conference to make demands in turn. Whenever a country passes on its turn, it gains points equal to 20% of what it had at the start of the conference.

Turns

Victors take turns making demands.

The country with the highest score gets to make demands first. From then on the turn passes to whichever other country has the highest remaining score. This means that lower scoring countries may never get their turn if higher scoring countries pass frequently or have enough score from the beginning to take everything. Once a country has made a demand it can not be disputed within the conference.

Depending on their country specific rules, countries can pick from a range of options:

  • taking territory
  • changing ideology
  • puppeting
  • liberating new countries (potentially as puppets)
  • transferring their remaining score (when a different winner is selected)
  • passing their turn (increasing their score by +20% of the initial value)
  • ending their demands entirely, distributing their remaining score among allies

A country can also make demands on behalf of another winner (by selecting their flag on the left) but still needs to spend its own score for it. Actions taken will cost different amounts of points and cause world tension depending on relevant war goals, ideologies and territorial claims.

A country can only spend 30% of its current score each turn or the difference to the second highest scoring country, whichever is higher.

AI

AI国家的行为很大程度上取决于它们的意识形态。

民主主义

民主主义国家十分倾向于解放国家,尤其是被解放国也是民主主义的。它们倾向于把非民主主义国家政府改组成民主主义的,并且基本不获取领土,除非它们对特定的领土有宣称。民主主义国家不能在和平会议中傀儡他国,但可以释放傀儡。

共产主义

共产主义国家倾向于傀儡降国,避开海外区域。

法西斯主义

法西斯主义国家倾向于吞并,但也会在其他大陆上建立傀儡政权。

中立主义

中立主义国家倾向于保持沉默,大多只会获取有宣称的领土。Non-aligned countries have a more muted approach and will mostly just take claimed territory.

Resolution

When all winners are done making demands and, in the case of conditional surrender, the loser accepts, the selected changes get implemented. The winners stop being at war with the losers, ownership and control of states change according to the demands. World tension gets reduced by a fraction of what the war initially caused but this is usually offset by demands that cause new tension.