I'm playing as the Babylonians on a huge map, 16 civs. I'm pretty much number 1 in the world . I offer nationalism to the number 2, the iroquios. They offer me world map, 30 gold, and 495 gold per turn!!! Now, they are doing well, but how could they be doing that well? Is the AI allowed to make offers it can't really back up? I'm not complaining about it in the game, it was a second golden age for me, but in principle they shouldn't be allowed to do that. THe only way I think they could do that would be for them to have no science or luxurie and to operate in defecit, which was the only way my civ could have pulled it off.
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that is hella ridonkulous, and I'm thankful it never happened to me. Sure, we all want to dominate our civs, but doing it through absurd tech-trading just doesn't seem right. The only possible answer is that the Iriquois have the other Civs paying lots of tribute to them (highly unlikely). If you want to keep the game alive, I'd counter the deal down to 100 or 200 per tern. But it's up to you.
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I do think the civs bankrupt themselves royally. I notice whenever I start the royal trade-off (trading a new tech to all civs) i get good deals but the AI militaries become quite small. I found in games where I do little trading i do not do well; but in games in which I have made favourable gpt trades the AIs become walkovers.
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Re: Unrealistic payoff from a Civ
Originally posted by Wormwood
I'm playing as the Babylonians on a huge map, 16 civs. I'm pretty much number 1 in the world . I offer nationalism to the number 2, the iroquios. They offer me world map, 30 gold, and 495 gold per turn!!! Now, they are doing well, but how could they be doing that well? Is the AI allowed to make offers it can't really back up? I'm not complaining about it in the game, it was a second golden age for me, but in principle they shouldn't be allowed to do that. THe only way I think they could do that would be for them to have no science or luxurie and to operate in defecit, which was the only way my civ could have pulled it off.Last edited by Flinx; August 26, 2002, 18:34.·Circuit·Boi·wannabe·
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Would be interesting to know if the AI just makes offers from the blue sky or are they really build up their economy the hard way like we doany suggestions we can observe the rise of a computer-civ?
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