One of the roles of the UN is to help out nations that might be experiencing difficulties. So I thought, why not add a Foreign Aid diplomatic function as soon as it gets built? Every civ can set aside a certain amount of gold per turn for foreign aid. And the more they spend, the more the other civs think favourably of them. So if you're in a "nobody likes me, everybody hates me" situation, you can divert a bunch of cash towards helping unfortunates around the world in order to improve your diplomatic standing with your neighbours.
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That would be good a good use of the UN. Sounds a bit like the World Bank, as well. The trouble is, by the time such international organizations appear, you're thinking about exactly how to win, probably. At that point, only the Diplomatic victory encourages any philanthropy; any other end-game means you can more or less ignore world opinion.
Another problem is that, by the Modern Age, any Civ that would have needed the charity has most likely been conquered by now. There may only be a few remaining civs, and you'll be looking at them more as competition than as someone to give a helping hand to.
A third point is that the AI seems to be quite volatile in its relations with you. Gifts may not be accepted as such, or good relations can degrade for no obvious reason. Basically, I think the AI is programmed in such a way that humanitarian aid won't raise it's opinion of you much, or even maintain a high opinion if such is the case.
These observations are not meant to imply that things should be this way. I like your idea of more uses for the UN and tying it in with reputation. There would have to be a few changes in the game before that would be really useful, though. Perhaps if world opinion factored in your final score? Make the UN vote for the diplomatic victory not when the UN is built, but later and have whoever donated the most be one of the candidates?
Well, that's all I can come up with at the moment."...it is possible, however unlikely, that they might find a weakness and exploit it." Commander Togge, SW:ANH
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Also sounds good. Could be added to the big thread we have about the UN: http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=44682 .Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
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excellent idea. i turned off un in the last two games, it is too easy winning on that level. but then again, i really feel that spaceship components should be more expensive - how come i have spaceship before SDI or smart weapons...that is really dumb.
there still has to be some tweaking in the late game - MPPs are too easy to exploit, and it is too easy to swindle your way out of multiple pacts by simply waiting for the AI to attack. also, AI rarely builds any fighters....
so patch priorities:
1.UN fixing, spaceship more expensive
2. air power management
3. did anyone see a SAM work?
4. MPP management
5. why do AIs like communism so much?
6. inherited oppresion unrest
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I got my SAMs work once.
As for the spaceship, you should increase component cost and reset them to later technologies, maybe create new ones (Editor).Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
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Originally posted by Dienstag
That would be good a good use of the UN. Sounds a bit like the World Bank, as well. The trouble is, by the time such international organizations appear, you're thinking about exactly how to win, probably. At that point, only the Diplomatic victory encourages any philanthropy; any other end-game means you can more or less ignore world opinion.
Another problem is that, by the Modern Age, any Civ that would have needed the charity has most likely been conquered by now. There may only be a few remaining civs, and you'll be looking at them more as competition than as someone to give a helping hand to.
A third point is that the AI seems to be quite volatile in its relations with you. Gifts may not be accepted as such, or good relations can degrade for no obvious reason. Basically, I think the AI is programmed in such a way that humanitarian aid won't raise it's opinion of you much, or even maintain a high opinion if such is the case.
These observations are not meant to imply that things should be this way. I like your idea of more uses for the UN and tying it in with reputation. There would have to be a few changes in the game before that would be really useful, though. Perhaps if world opinion factored in your final score? Make the UN vote for the diplomatic victory not when the UN is built, but later and have whoever donated the most be one of the candidates?
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Originally posted by Solver
Also sounds good. Could be added to the big thread we have about the UN: http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=44682 .
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