I don't know if this is a quirk or not, but here's what happened:
Currently playing: Warlords (v2.13), Noble, normal speed, 6 AIs, terra/temperate
I earned a Great Merchant in the 1100s (or so) and sent it on a trade mission to one of the medium-distant neighbors (fartherest ones were at war with me at the time). For my efforts, I received 1300 gold (not bad!).
OK, jump ahead 200 years (or less) and I pop another GM via being first to research Economics. I send this GM to my furtherest AI with open borders (no longer at war with me) and when I get to his capital (much further than previous GM traveled with 50% more population), the indicated trade mission gold to be granted was... 700 (!). OK, maybe it's an anomaly, so I venture to another of this same AI's cities--a bit farther from my capital with 2 less population. Same trade-in value (700 gold) indicated. (Don't know whether this matters in the trade mission valuation or not, but the AI--Alexander--was "Cautious" diplomatically with me at the time.)
I packed up my GM traveled down to see another AI who has "Pleased" diplo status with me. Closer capital (to my capital), less population (by 3 or 4) than other AI's and the indicated trade mission value is 1700 gold (difference of 1000 gold for traveling back closer to my capital and to a city with less population). So, I opted for the closer, more gold mission.
My questions (given the above scenario):
(1) Does diplo relations with trade mission AI matter--that is, worse relations = lower gold value?
(2) Would it matter that the first (previous) trade mission was conducted with an AI (Peter) that is now a Vassal of the "Cautious" diplo AI (Alexander), whereas the slected later "Pleased" AI was one with whom I had not had a previous trade mission, if only by vassal association? Can you run trade missions to the same AI (or one of his/her vassals) and derive the same gold value, or is there a reduction for subsequent trade missions based on previous "trading?"
(3) Any other possible explanations for the higher gold value going to an AI capital city that was closer (by 15-20% distance-wise) and has a smaller population? By a 1000 gold difference?
Comments/advice?
LS1
Currently playing: Warlords (v2.13), Noble, normal speed, 6 AIs, terra/temperate
I earned a Great Merchant in the 1100s (or so) and sent it on a trade mission to one of the medium-distant neighbors (fartherest ones were at war with me at the time). For my efforts, I received 1300 gold (not bad!).
OK, jump ahead 200 years (or less) and I pop another GM via being first to research Economics. I send this GM to my furtherest AI with open borders (no longer at war with me) and when I get to his capital (much further than previous GM traveled with 50% more population), the indicated trade mission gold to be granted was... 700 (!). OK, maybe it's an anomaly, so I venture to another of this same AI's cities--a bit farther from my capital with 2 less population. Same trade-in value (700 gold) indicated. (Don't know whether this matters in the trade mission valuation or not, but the AI--Alexander--was "Cautious" diplomatically with me at the time.)
I packed up my GM traveled down to see another AI who has "Pleased" diplo status with me. Closer capital (to my capital), less population (by 3 or 4) than other AI's and the indicated trade mission value is 1700 gold (difference of 1000 gold for traveling back closer to my capital and to a city with less population). So, I opted for the closer, more gold mission.
My questions (given the above scenario):
(1) Does diplo relations with trade mission AI matter--that is, worse relations = lower gold value?
(2) Would it matter that the first (previous) trade mission was conducted with an AI (Peter) that is now a Vassal of the "Cautious" diplo AI (Alexander), whereas the slected later "Pleased" AI was one with whom I had not had a previous trade mission, if only by vassal association? Can you run trade missions to the same AI (or one of his/her vassals) and derive the same gold value, or is there a reduction for subsequent trade missions based on previous "trading?"
(3) Any other possible explanations for the higher gold value going to an AI capital city that was closer (by 15-20% distance-wise) and has a smaller population? By a 1000 gold difference?
Comments/advice?
LS1
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