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  • Exchanging Maps

    Another question for the enlightenment of those in whose hands "the torch of knowledge sputters."

    Has anyone ever exchanged maps with an AI opponent? I wish there were a way to threaten them into doing so.


  • #2
    In my experience, there seem to be three factors involved in map trading. If you are #1 on the power graph (usually #1 in population is a good indication of this) or #1 in land area, then the AI will refuse to trade maps so you wont get too far ahead. If you are #6 or #7 in either category, the AI will scoff at you for being too far behind. In either case you get the same "We have no need for your useless maps" message. It also helps if their attitude toward you is neutral, receptive, or better. Give them a couple gifts and their attitude will improve.

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    • #3
      The only absolute requirement is that the AI must have Map Making, or it cannot trade. I think the willingness to trade is based solely on attitude; I am usually way ahead in the powergraph in my games and I can still trade maps if someone is cordial or better. In one game, I had an atrocious reputation and was still able to trade maps with an AI after gifting them up to Worshipful. This was after I had nearly wiped them out, breaking treaties all the way, and couldn't find their last city.

      A further note: the AIs like you when you trade maps. Trading maps every turn can improve your relations or at least keep them from deteriorating.

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      • #4
        You should ALWAYS try to trade maps with the AI in a game against the computer. Since they know where all your cities are anyway, why not. At least it makes it fair

        The trick is getting them to do it. It is even harder in the Civ MPE Gold edition than it was in CivII. They made the AI a little nastier. (just in attitude, not combat)
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        • #5
          you usually have to get them to worshipful or allied.

          usually you have to give a few techs to acheive this attitude.With MGE you have give away the farm.And next turn they hate you again.Not a very good investment
          The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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          • #6
            You can sometimes get a map exchange if the ai is enthusiastic. Otherwise, you need to be worshipful or allied. I think you both need map making. If you have these conditions, keep trying, particularly early. As you start to have success, the map trading will dry up. Even an obsolete map will help.

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            • #7
              Thank you all for this thread. I had been loath to trade off any of the really "good" techs (Mapmaking, Navigation, etc) for fear of having the AI use it to stomp all over me. The result was, they'd never trade maps with me.

              The other day, I offered them a couple of "gifts," techs that I might not really have wanted to part with, but as a result, I shared maps with two of them, giving me coverage of a large chunk of the world.

              However, I still have a bad reputation; the idiots come and stand on my irrigated fields, tramping down my rice, and expect that I'll leave them alone just because they've paid tribute!

              I'm a nice guy, and not a warmonger, but I'm not _that_ nice.

              Jim W

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              • #8
                Jim-

                Reputation isn't taken into account for your final score. Ergo, 1) don't worry so much if the other civs hate you, and 2) The Eiffel tower doesn't account for much in AI games. Try to sow discord among your opponents so they leave you alone. Or, send an emissary and insist they withdraw their troops. If the animated herald appears to be giggling, claiming they have no troops on your territory, then just kick their asses and ask for a cease fire later.
                [This message has been edited by Sortub (edited May 09, 2000).]

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                • #9
                  Yes, it has been remarked elsewhere that when the AI refuses to "withdraw his troops" or the option to ask of a nation at Peace (not allied or cease fire) magically disappears this is advance warning of an impending sneak attack - so"do unto others..."

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                  • #10
                    quote:

                    Originally posted by Sortub on 05-09-2000 09:15 AM
                    Jim-

                    Reputation isn't taken into account for your final score.
                    [This message has been edited by Sortub (edited May 09, 2000).]


                    Nobody never tells me nothing around here! From all the b****ing my Foreign Minister was doing, I thought aa bad reputation pulled the scoure down by at least 5000%!

                    Jim W

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                    • #11
                      quote:

                      Originally posted by Scouse Gits on 05-09-2000 10:30 AM
                      Yes, it has been remarked elsewhere that when the AI refuses to "withdraw his troops" or the option to ask of a nation at Peace (not allied or cease fire) magically disappears this is advance warning of an impending sneak attack - so"do unto others..."


                      You cannot ask to withdraw troops during a cease fire if I am not mistaken. Does that account for these occurences?

                      Venger

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                      • #12
                        Check out Ai's attitude often.
                        If AI's attitude is,Hostile or Icy,you have peace treaty with them and attitude suddenly change to Receptive w/o reason,you will be sneak attacked next turn.

                        -What exactly your comment have to do with map exchange?
                        -Hell if i know

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                        • #13
                          Venger - I did say "Peace (not allied or cease fire)" allies cannot be attacked or attack you and do not restrict your access to resources - during a cease fire - horrible things _ I avoid them at all costs _ they can attack you, you can only attack them at loss of reputation - they restrict your resources and you cannot ask them to retire.
                          The purpose of my post was to point out that an AI at peace can and will sneak attack, but this is ofttimes flagged by your inability to ask him to withdraw!


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