Anyone know how the math of diplomcy works?
Say for simplicity Isabella and you are friends and have been so for 1000 years. You share the same religion and civics and everything is just peachy.
Now say after 1000 years you just decide to nuke her capital. I haven't tried this, but I am assuming she instantly becomes furious with you. Or does she?
All we get to know about Isabella is some positives and negatives and a general feeling, but we can't actually see what the math behind the numbers is. We know what the numbers mean in combat, why not diplomacy?
Is it accumalitive? If the total of Isabella's diplomacy score for me is +10 after 100 turns do I have +1000 pts of love? If so, what effect would nuking her capital be?
Maybe its a what you see is what you get kind of thing. If Isabella has +10 things to say about you and -5 things to say about you, that adds up to +5 which maybe translates into being "Pleased." But then that can't be it either because we don't see instant changes. If someone is furious at you and you make changes to counter this, it takes time for them to forget the past.
I'm sure the answer is much more complicated than what I am thinking. I'd like to know if anyone has figured it out or just has some theories to share.
Say for simplicity Isabella and you are friends and have been so for 1000 years. You share the same religion and civics and everything is just peachy.
Now say after 1000 years you just decide to nuke her capital. I haven't tried this, but I am assuming she instantly becomes furious with you. Or does she?
All we get to know about Isabella is some positives and negatives and a general feeling, but we can't actually see what the math behind the numbers is. We know what the numbers mean in combat, why not diplomacy?
Is it accumalitive? If the total of Isabella's diplomacy score for me is +10 after 100 turns do I have +1000 pts of love? If so, what effect would nuking her capital be?
Maybe its a what you see is what you get kind of thing. If Isabella has +10 things to say about you and -5 things to say about you, that adds up to +5 which maybe translates into being "Pleased." But then that can't be it either because we don't see instant changes. If someone is furious at you and you make changes to counter this, it takes time for them to forget the past.
I'm sure the answer is much more complicated than what I am thinking. I'd like to know if anyone has figured it out or just has some theories to share.
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