This command applies the diplomatic action with the specified ID between the two specified actor IDs (from a third party perspective).
The ID of the diplomatic action you wish to apply. | |
Actor ID | The actor ID of the party you wish to declare the diplomatic action. |
Recipient Actor ID | The actor ID of the party you wish to receive the diplomatic action. |
Here are examples of how to use diplo_3rd_party.
The diplo_3rd_party
is a console command in Stellaris that initiates diplomacy between two other empires from the perspective of a third-party.
This command can be quite useful for manipulating the galactic stage according to your strategies. For instance, you can instigate diplomatic interactions between other empires, which might lead to war, alliances, or other outcomes to your favor. This command basically gives you the power to subtly control the politics of the galaxy to a certain extent.
This command is helpful when you want to indirectly influence the game's course without being directly involved. This might be when you want to create distractions, deal with potential threats before they become a direct problem, or mold the diplomatic landscape for future strategies.
The diplo_3rd_party
command in Stellaris allows you to carry out diplomatic actions between two different parties (players or AI entities) from a third-party perspective.
This means you can influence or control interactions, treaties, or agreements between two other entities without directly participating.
The diplo_3rd_party
is a console command in Stellaris that initiates diplomacy between two other empires from the perspective of a third-party.
This command can be quite useful for manipulating the galactic stage according to your strategies. For instance, you can instigate diplomatic interactions between other empires, which might lead to war, alliances, or other outcomes to your favor. This command basically gives you the power to subtly control the politics of the galaxy to a certain extent.
This command is helpful when you want to indirectly influence the game's course without being directly involved. This might be when you want to create distractions, deal with potential threats before they become a direct problem, or mold the diplomatic landscape for future strategies.
In Stellaris, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~(tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .