Getting back to the topic at hand...
I agree with Carver and vote glitch (Soren, are you listening?). When I get saltpeter and make roads to it, I look to see which computer opponent has the gunpowder advance and saltpeter it in it's boarders but is missing a road to the valuable resource. I offer him a deal for saltpeter and see how much gpt he will accept. Then I leave the deal alone. Even after the computer gets a road to the resource, he will not renegotiate the deal ever.
Maybe the computer has a better deal with some other civ and is receiving more gpt than he is giving out. But if I ever try to renegotiate the deal, I will no longer be able to trade the resource to him losing my gpt and making me believe I'm getting gpt from the opponent for free by giving him a resource he already has.
Anyone else notice this?
The auto renegotiate seem to just be the same as contacting the civ and just looking at the active trade. Before auto reneg, I would often wonder, "Is this trade worth renegotiating?" Sometimes you click on it, and the computer says, "what are you thinking? This deal sucks for me." And you loose the extra gpt you were getting. Other time's he'll say, "I'm getting a real bargain here." And you can jack up the price. So I think the auto renegotiate is just like that screen where you can see the active deal in place before you click to renegotiate. Maybe he'll like it, maybe not.
Originally posted by Carver
It's probably a glitch. Although, if you want to rationalize it; the AI may see extending the current deal as a way of building on your constructive relationship - even if they otherwise have no use for the deal. If you try to renogotiate for more the AI sees that as a slap in the face and as refusing the hand of friendship. Therefore, the AI worsens its trading terms.
It's probably a glitch. Although, if you want to rationalize it; the AI may see extending the current deal as a way of building on your constructive relationship - even if they otherwise have no use for the deal. If you try to renogotiate for more the AI sees that as a slap in the face and as refusing the hand of friendship. Therefore, the AI worsens its trading terms.
Maybe the computer has a better deal with some other civ and is receiving more gpt than he is giving out. But if I ever try to renegotiate the deal, I will no longer be able to trade the resource to him losing my gpt and making me believe I'm getting gpt from the opponent for free by giving him a resource he already has.
Anyone else notice this?
The auto renegotiate seem to just be the same as contacting the civ and just looking at the active trade. Before auto reneg, I would often wonder, "Is this trade worth renegotiating?" Sometimes you click on it, and the computer says, "what are you thinking? This deal sucks for me." And you loose the extra gpt you were getting. Other time's he'll say, "I'm getting a real bargain here." And you can jack up the price. So I think the auto renegotiate is just like that screen where you can see the active deal in place before you click to renegotiate. Maybe he'll like it, maybe not.
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