I think the new diplomatic model in CIV IV is a lot of fun but not entirely clear always.
One strange thing is that I have often noticed is that sometimes when traiding, A.I rewards you with a +1 or +2 or +whatever to relations becouse of "Trading relations beeing fair and forthright"
However, at other times, when asked what would make a deal work, the A.I then proposes something witch I accept, whereby our diplomatic "points" stays the same ... but A.I mood changes (from Pleased to Cautious or from Cautious to Annoyed) ...
Could it be so that A.I in fact sees you in a negative light if you only accept the minumum A.I is offering?
If so, then why does this only affect A.I mood and not actual A.I relation "points"?
Diplomacy-points does not seem to be the main factor when deciding A.I mood toward a given player.
For instance, In my current game A.I Tokugawa is pleased toward Qin even if their diplomatic points is at
-2 (+1 for many years of peace and -3 for having different religions).
Here is Yet another strange thing:
In one game, I traded tech with Alexander.
Cyrus did not like this and our relations got a -3 penalty for "me having traded with his worst enemy")
Cyrus and Alexander was not at war but they did not like each other so I thought everything was as it was supposed to be.
However then during the next game A.I Hatsepshut and A.I Napoleon fought each other. I traded tech with Hatsepshut but Napoleon did not mind this.
The diplo-penalty you get from trading seems just be random and if you get a diplo penalty, then it is still random if this affects the A.I mood or not.
One strange thing is that I have often noticed is that sometimes when traiding, A.I rewards you with a +1 or +2 or +whatever to relations becouse of "Trading relations beeing fair and forthright"
However, at other times, when asked what would make a deal work, the A.I then proposes something witch I accept, whereby our diplomatic "points" stays the same ... but A.I mood changes (from Pleased to Cautious or from Cautious to Annoyed) ...
Could it be so that A.I in fact sees you in a negative light if you only accept the minumum A.I is offering?
If so, then why does this only affect A.I mood and not actual A.I relation "points"?
Diplomacy-points does not seem to be the main factor when deciding A.I mood toward a given player.
For instance, In my current game A.I Tokugawa is pleased toward Qin even if their diplomatic points is at
-2 (+1 for many years of peace and -3 for having different religions).
Here is Yet another strange thing:
In one game, I traded tech with Alexander.
Cyrus did not like this and our relations got a -3 penalty for "me having traded with his worst enemy")
Cyrus and Alexander was not at war but they did not like each other so I thought everything was as it was supposed to be.
However then during the next game A.I Hatsepshut and A.I Napoleon fought each other. I traded tech with Hatsepshut but Napoleon did not mind this.
The diplo-penalty you get from trading seems just be random and if you get a diplo penalty, then it is still random if this affects the A.I mood or not.
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