I feel that the next XP, while improving AI, should take a more diplomatic focus. I feel that since Warlords focused on war the next XP should focus on Diplomacy. The intention of this thread is to start a brainstorm on what a Diplomatic XP should include. Some topics to get the ball rolling...
The United Nations, I think this needs to be both expanded and reigned in. It should include trade embargoes and "Police Actions". But you should also have the ability to defy the UN. How should this be implemented?
The League of Nations? A predecessor to the UN with less options for the player to choose from?
Arms reduction treaties? You could sign this with a fellow AI, I will reduce my amount of tanks if you do the same?
Nuclear arms reduction treaties?
New civic choices? Free Trade, Socialism, Parlimentary system.
How about simulating Globalization? Tarriff agreements with Foreign countries?
Increase the power of spies? Maybe find a way to incorporate a Diplomat ala Civ2 into civ4
Colonies, maybe a touch more complex than they were in Civ3
Privateers?
Of course not all of these are ideas I necessarily think should be implemented, they are placed rather to spur discussion.
What do you guys think?
The United Nations, I think this needs to be both expanded and reigned in. It should include trade embargoes and "Police Actions". But you should also have the ability to defy the UN. How should this be implemented?
The League of Nations? A predecessor to the UN with less options for the player to choose from?
Arms reduction treaties? You could sign this with a fellow AI, I will reduce my amount of tanks if you do the same?
Nuclear arms reduction treaties?
New civic choices? Free Trade, Socialism, Parlimentary system.
How about simulating Globalization? Tarriff agreements with Foreign countries?
Increase the power of spies? Maybe find a way to incorporate a Diplomat ala Civ2 into civ4
Colonies, maybe a touch more complex than they were in Civ3
Privateers?
Of course not all of these are ideas I necessarily think should be implemented, they are placed rather to spur discussion.
What do you guys think?
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