Alliance making glitch or WTF!?!

So I've achieved the "alliances" technology, given it to a friendly empire, but the alliance option never appears under the "treaties" category in the foreign relations window.  How do I make alliances in Galactic Civ II!?  Even when all the conditions are met with both friendly sides having the alliance tech, the alliance options simply NEVER appears.  I can only ask for war or peace!  HELP PLEASE! 

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Reply #1 Top

You have to be at "Close" relations with a civilization to form an alliance. There's more then a few threads on how to get there, but key means of doing so include:

  • Being responsible for a large portion of their trade
  • Exchanging treaties
  • Helping them when they ask for it
  • Paying tribute, when they're already friendly
  • Being the same alignment that they are

All of these factors help, and can be seen on the diplomacy screen. There does seem to be a slightly random element to going from Friendly to Close relations, especially in the original GalCiv 2.

Reply #2 Top

I understood everything except exchanging treaties.  I can't make any treaties beside from war or peace.  Thanks for your time btw.  Also, I've achieved close relations with empires who had the alliance tech and no alliance making treaty was visible.  I think I have a glitch that doesn't allow alliances.  Hopefully there isn't a glitch that prevents war as well...LoL...

Reply #3 Top

Does the screen show you have "Close" relations with the civilization(s) with which you are trying to ally?

That plus the both having the tech are the most critical pieces.  After that, it takes time.

On treaties, IIRC, a civilization can give only one Research and one Economic treaty.  If you have given the Research Treaty to, say, the Drengins, then you will not show it as available to give to, say, the Korath.  The AIs civs have the same limitations.

Check the screen that has the colored lines showing trade and treaties (and red for war).  That picture will let you see what is going on in treaties.  For example, if the Terrans have given Research Treaty to Altair and Economic to Torians, than they have no treaty to give so the screen with them will not show either as available.

You can also get some insight possibly at the Relations screen, looking for ++, +, and -, -- symbols to check what might be stopping "Close."

Reply #4 Top

Also, are you playing on the original GalCiv 2?

Economic and research treaties weren't introduced until the Dark Avatar expansion.