4) Tech Trading.
If there is one person that several others don't want me to trade with, I won't. That's too many negatives. Luckily, I find that my one new tech can easily get me all the lower techs I want plus a little gold even if I skip a couple opportunities. I'm a huge bargain hunter and waste a lot of time trying to get the best deals (I would actually prefer "no tech trading" but that's another discussion). I want to trade my tech before someone else discovers it and trades it to everyone, so, yes, I initiate trades. Also, I want to trade it to them before they demand it as tribute, because, as I said earlier, I'd give it to them if I'm worried about staying on their good side.
I should also point out that I also hold out on certain techs to keep my advantage. In case you were thinking that holding a tech advantage is why you get attacked. For example, I'd never trade Literature until I'm almost done with the Great Library. I hold on to Education for a long time too. And, if they don't have any good techs, I won't bother to trade at all.
I (over)plan my tech trades. If I'm gonna give it to the AI, I might as well give it to lots of them. I know they're not gonna trade techs that cost more than mine, so eventually I'll have to trade someone for some small tech or some gold. I'll go for the biggest tech I can get from the civ that I'm not trying to impress, and save the sweetest deal for the one I'm trying to improve my relationship with.
Example: I have Code of Laws and Tokugawa is my closest neighbor. I'd go to Caeser and try to get Mathmatics + 100 gold. Then I'd probably trade Tokugawa for Sailing and get a +2 on trade relations. These trade relations fade over time, so I don't worry about it too much. If Toku has a lot of cash on hand I'll take some of that now and then.
5) Gifts
I have been known to give a happiness luxury to a civ to work on "thx for the years of resources". I do this only if they have no recource to offer in return.
When it comes down to voting time, I've gifted a lot of gold to get +4 on trade relations. (If anyone cares, I find 1000 gold guarantees a +1, but 700 will sometimes do it, and sometimes get you nothing. Each 800 - 1000 bumps you up 1 more til you hit +4.)
But other than that, I don't use a gifting strategy. (recall from above that I do give gold/tech if demanded.)
As you can see, my Diplomacy is not all that aggressive. I often forget to work on it. I'll realize that i could have opened borders or started resource trading 40 turns ago. Whatever I've been doing seems to be working. I keep hoping it's not just luck.
Receiving gifts:
A couple times now, a civ will pop up with a tech gift for me. "How about Horseback riding" or "I think you could use Currency". Are you guys also getting these gifts?
P.S. In the Balanced map game I've been discussing the last 2 posts, I played China if that matters to anyone. The game I won was Elizabeth.
If there is one person that several others don't want me to trade with, I won't. That's too many negatives. Luckily, I find that my one new tech can easily get me all the lower techs I want plus a little gold even if I skip a couple opportunities. I'm a huge bargain hunter and waste a lot of time trying to get the best deals (I would actually prefer "no tech trading" but that's another discussion). I want to trade my tech before someone else discovers it and trades it to everyone, so, yes, I initiate trades. Also, I want to trade it to them before they demand it as tribute, because, as I said earlier, I'd give it to them if I'm worried about staying on their good side.
I should also point out that I also hold out on certain techs to keep my advantage. In case you were thinking that holding a tech advantage is why you get attacked. For example, I'd never trade Literature until I'm almost done with the Great Library. I hold on to Education for a long time too. And, if they don't have any good techs, I won't bother to trade at all.
I (over)plan my tech trades. If I'm gonna give it to the AI, I might as well give it to lots of them. I know they're not gonna trade techs that cost more than mine, so eventually I'll have to trade someone for some small tech or some gold. I'll go for the biggest tech I can get from the civ that I'm not trying to impress, and save the sweetest deal for the one I'm trying to improve my relationship with.
Example: I have Code of Laws and Tokugawa is my closest neighbor. I'd go to Caeser and try to get Mathmatics + 100 gold. Then I'd probably trade Tokugawa for Sailing and get a +2 on trade relations. These trade relations fade over time, so I don't worry about it too much. If Toku has a lot of cash on hand I'll take some of that now and then.
5) Gifts
I have been known to give a happiness luxury to a civ to work on "thx for the years of resources". I do this only if they have no recource to offer in return.
When it comes down to voting time, I've gifted a lot of gold to get +4 on trade relations. (If anyone cares, I find 1000 gold guarantees a +1, but 700 will sometimes do it, and sometimes get you nothing. Each 800 - 1000 bumps you up 1 more til you hit +4.)
But other than that, I don't use a gifting strategy. (recall from above that I do give gold/tech if demanded.)
As you can see, my Diplomacy is not all that aggressive. I often forget to work on it. I'll realize that i could have opened borders or started resource trading 40 turns ago. Whatever I've been doing seems to be working. I keep hoping it's not just luck.
Receiving gifts:
A couple times now, a civ will pop up with a tech gift for me. "How about Horseback riding" or "I think you could use Currency". Are you guys also getting these gifts?
P.S. In the Balanced map game I've been discussing the last 2 posts, I played China if that matters to anyone. The game I won was Elizabeth.
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