Forgive me if this has been brought up before or is common knowledge, I haven't been around much. In my recent deity/AC game (MGE), I came up with a slightly different strategy in exchanging techs with close, powerful civs. Typically of doing AC with MGE, you just want to keep the peace and invariably, one of the most powerful civs is right next door to you. Quite frequently, one of their units are running into one of yours, thus precipitating an emissary session. Since I have allied myself with them, they resort to blackmail to maintain that alliance (which is in my best interest). The exchange usually goes like this (assuming I'm just starting to research Mass Production):
THEM (uncooperative): You don't have Communism and we would like Radio
ME: Let's exchange
THEM: They get Radio
ME: I choose Mass Production
THEM: Let's declare war on Japanese
ME: No
THEM: We are tired of this alliance, give us Miniaturization
ME: Got to give it to them
THEM (cordial): We welcome you
ME: Ask for a gift
THEM: They give me Communism
The end result is that they get two of my valuable techs while I get one good tech and one I don't need. Here's an alternative that can happen more times than not:
THEM (uncooperative): You don't have Communism and we would like Radio
ME: No, we don't need Communism
THEM: Let's declare war on Japanese
ME: No
THEM: We are tired of this alliance, give us Radio
ME: Give them Radio
THEM (neutral): We welcome you
ME: Ask for a gift
THEM: They give me Mass Production
This way I get the tech I'm researching while only giving up one.
THEM (uncooperative): You don't have Communism and we would like Radio
ME: Let's exchange
THEM: They get Radio
ME: I choose Mass Production
THEM: Let's declare war on Japanese
ME: No
THEM: We are tired of this alliance, give us Miniaturization
ME: Got to give it to them
THEM (cordial): We welcome you
ME: Ask for a gift
THEM: They give me Communism
The end result is that they get two of my valuable techs while I get one good tech and one I don't need. Here's an alternative that can happen more times than not:
THEM (uncooperative): You don't have Communism and we would like Radio
ME: No, we don't need Communism
THEM: Let's declare war on Japanese
ME: No
THEM: We are tired of this alliance, give us Radio
ME: Give them Radio
THEM (neutral): We welcome you
ME: Ask for a gift
THEM: They give me Mass Production
This way I get the tech I'm researching while only giving up one.
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