Very regularly, some AI civ will pop up and tell me I should stop trading with someone else. But, the sad fact is, I don't always remember what trade agreements I have with the targeted 3rd party. Is there any way to immediately find out, so I can make a more informed decision as to whether I should, in fact, stop trading with them?
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No, there's not much you can do (a real oversight, imho). This is probably the dozenth time I've said something like this in one thread or another, but once again, even SMAC - which is what, ten years old? - managed to have exactly this function ("yes/no/consult datalinks"). Grrr
For the record "trade" in this context could refer to open borders, even in the absence of any resource trading.
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Originally posted by ben_vii
You can click on the Foreign Advisor icon while talking to the AI, from there you can see what active trades you have.
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Thx, ben_vii, I should have able to figure this one out for myself. Although, like Ari, I must admit, a button in the dialog box would have been a thoughtful addition!
And, to get trickier yet, perhaps one could split the difference by cancelling some, but not all, current deals. When this dialog pops up, you are going to suffer a relations hit with one of the parties, either a "you stopped trading wiht us," or a "you refused to stop trading with ..."; why does the relations hit have to be all or nothing with each the two parties?
As another alternative, if you refuse the request, and don't stop trading, shouldn't this be worth a boost in relations with the civ you didn't stop trading with?
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Wait, are you talking about the normal AI dialog, where you're got the full screen "negotiating table" options, or are you talking about the pop-up dialog where you have yes/no options only?
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Originally posted by razbo9999
As another alternative, if you refuse the request, and don't stop trading, shouldn't this be worth a boost in relations with the civ you didn't stop trading with?
On top of that, I would love to see the AI discussions too.
Monty asked Alexander to stop trading with you but Alexander told him to stuff it.
Maybe these messages would be avail at a certain espionage level, since they would have value.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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Originally posted by rah
On top of that, I would love to see the AI discussions too.
Monty asked Alexander to stop trading with you but Alexander told him to stuff it.
Maybe these messages would be avail at a certain espionage level, since they would have value.
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We do know that AI asks other AI to join wars against you, so I'm sure they do make demands but probably don't suffer the negatives.
Annoying yes, but it does force you decide who your friends are going to be, so it's tolerable. There's no place for fence sitting for civ players.
And when we play MP, our demands of other players are few and have more repercussions. Kind of like the AI not demanding from each other.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Personally I think it should only ask this when you have something besides open borders.
The optimum solution whenever they ask you to cancel a deals and just have open border is just reload the last turn and manually cancel the deal yourself and reopen it laster.
The saying "YES" gives you -1 on whoever you stop trading with and trades not possiable for a random number of turns. And dispite a message saying the civ demanding was successful, no actual improvement.
The saying "NO" gives you -1 with the damander. But the person your trading with is not pleased.
The going back and canceling it yourself avoids all diplomatic penalties and doesn't prevent you from adding a new trade deal the next turn.1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
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