This command prints out global diploaction statistics to game.log.
The diplocount
command in Europa Universalis IV is used primarily for debugging purposes by the game developers or for advanced players who want to conduct an analysis of the game's various diplomatic actions.
When used, this command prints out global diplomatic action statistics to the game.log file located in the game's root directory.
This includes data on all the diplomatic actions that have happened or are currently ongoing among the various nations in your game.
Diplomatic actions can include things like alliances, royal marriages, declaration of wars, peace treaties, trade agreements, and possibly more depending on the current version of the game.
This command can be helpful if you're trying to analyze the diplomatic landscape of your game in a data-driven approach. It can also be useful if you're a modder or a game developer trying to debug certain aspects of the game.
The diplocount
command in Europa Universalis IV, when executed, compiles and presents a comprehensive list of global diplomatic actions and their respective statistics within the current game.
These statistics are then recorded in the 'game.log' file.
This command doesn't change anything in the game, it just provides information for debugging or analysis.
The diplocount
command in Europa Universalis IV is used primarily for debugging purposes by the game developers or for advanced players who want to conduct an analysis of the game's various diplomatic actions.
When used, this command prints out global diplomatic action statistics to the game.log file located in the game's root directory.
This includes data on all the diplomatic actions that have happened or are currently ongoing among the various nations in your game.
Diplomatic actions can include things like alliances, royal marriages, declaration of wars, peace treaties, trade agreements, and possibly more depending on the current version of the game.
This command can be helpful if you're trying to analyze the diplomatic landscape of your game in a data-driven approach. It can also be useful if you're a modder or a game developer trying to debug certain aspects of the game.
In EU4, 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 .