I hardly hear anything about diplomacy.
Before cIIIv was created this was a major issue among the fans.
I think cIIIv came with a very good diplomacy model, it should be improved though.
- be able to discuss the number of turns an agreement lasts
- better alliance model in which you can free the cities of your allies and give them back to them. (or they automaticly become theirs again)
- good indicator of attitude between civs, this shouldn't change too easily. If 2 civs have long good relations, that should pay off.
- implement long-term diplomacy, in which you discuss several matters over several turns, in which you try to get your oponent slowly on your site
- global-diplomacy with multiple civs at the same time.
pherhaps more to come...
Before cIIIv was created this was a major issue among the fans.
I think cIIIv came with a very good diplomacy model, it should be improved though.
- be able to discuss the number of turns an agreement lasts
- better alliance model in which you can free the cities of your allies and give them back to them. (or they automaticly become theirs again)
- good indicator of attitude between civs, this shouldn't change too easily. If 2 civs have long good relations, that should pay off.
- implement long-term diplomacy, in which you discuss several matters over several turns, in which you try to get your oponent slowly on your site
- global-diplomacy with multiple civs at the same time.
pherhaps more to come...
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