Improved Deal Screen
A totally revamped diplomatic deals screen, with an improved and expanded layout, easier to read and navigate offer area, color-coded icons, and more in-depth information.
Expanded inventory and offer panels for easier viewing
By increasing the size of the deal panel, and minimizing wasted space, a full view of your diplomatic exchange is now available. No more items hidden at the bottom of a tiny scroll box, or divergent information crammed together.
Civ-branded inventories
Take pride in your national identity, with civ-specific iconography and colors.
Greatly improved resource listings
Vast improvements have been made to the availability and organization of resource information.
- All resources a civilization has access to are now listed, including those acquired via trade with other civs and those imported from city states, to avoid trading for resources you already have
- Resource icons have been color-coded and custom sorted
Resources you have direct access to are sorted by decreasing quantity (those you have the most of are listed first)
Those direct resources you only have 1 of are considered scarce, and are given a red font
Resources that both you and your trading partner already have are color-coded with a tan button. This takes into account those resources you’ve acquired via trade, or that you have imported as Suzerain of a city state
Resources that you own but that can’t be traded (typically, those that are imported from elsewhere) are listed for reference, but cannot be selected. A tooltip provides information as to where those resources are imported from.
City button improvements
Numerous changes to the display of tradeable cities have been made to improve readability, and increase available information
- Cities are now sorted alphabetically!
- City details — such as population, and food, production and science yields — are displayed right on the city buttons for easy reference
- Additional city information has been added the city tooltips
- When negotiating peace treaties, currently occupied cities are highlighted and sorted to the top
Great Work button improvements
Great works now show all the relevant information you need to make an informed trade:
- Great works buttons include a ‘type’ icon, that tells you at a glance whether an item is a relic or a artifact, or a work of art is religious, portrait, or landscape
- All great works with a creator (music, writing, and all three work of art types) now display that creator
- Artifacts include civ icons so you can tell at a glance what nation or city state the artifact originated from. It also the displays artifact’s era.