You know, whenever you're in a war, one of the diplomacy options is:
"Our troops are approaching your cities. Perhaps you would like to discuss peace terms?"
or
"Our troops approach your cities. Do you wish to discuss peace terms?"
or
"Our troops approach your cities. I urge you to discuss peace terms while there is still time."
I've never seen one of them work, though. I'll attack a civ, take some cities, and try it, but it never works. I've taken 15 cities, leaving a civ with just one left, and it still doesn't work.
So, since Firaxis has patched Civ3 so this option never works, what's the point in leaving it on the diplomacy screen? Now that I think of it, I don't remember having any civ ever contact me asking for peace in the last few patches, either. It's a little ridiculous.
Every time I take a few cities and contact a civ, they'll give me all their tech, all their money, and sometimes even a city. This obviously means they're pretty desperate for peace.
This should be seen as a bug. It makes no sense that you can contact someone and ask them to discuss peace terms, and they say, "No, never!" then in the same exchange you offer to trade them a peace treaty for every single thing they've got and they accept.
Also, they seem to have gone too far in fixing that little bug that used to let you get huge amounts of gold per turn. Now you can almost never get gold per turn out of the AI. If the AI has 500 gold, they'll give you all 500, but they won't give you 1 gold per turn for 20 turns. That's stupid! I assume this is because the AI won't give you more gold per turn than it has surplus per turn, and the AI doesn't usually have much surplus (especially in the first half of the game). That's a nice quick fix to the bug that let you get 999,999 gold per turn, but it's still stupid that the AI would rather give you 500 gold than 1 gold per turn for 20 turns.
I love Civ3, but it seems like when Firaxis patches something, instead of fixing it, they just remove the problem part entirely, making the game more narrow.
"Our troops are approaching your cities. Perhaps you would like to discuss peace terms?"
or
"Our troops approach your cities. Do you wish to discuss peace terms?"
or
"Our troops approach your cities. I urge you to discuss peace terms while there is still time."
I've never seen one of them work, though. I'll attack a civ, take some cities, and try it, but it never works. I've taken 15 cities, leaving a civ with just one left, and it still doesn't work.
So, since Firaxis has patched Civ3 so this option never works, what's the point in leaving it on the diplomacy screen? Now that I think of it, I don't remember having any civ ever contact me asking for peace in the last few patches, either. It's a little ridiculous.
Every time I take a few cities and contact a civ, they'll give me all their tech, all their money, and sometimes even a city. This obviously means they're pretty desperate for peace.
This should be seen as a bug. It makes no sense that you can contact someone and ask them to discuss peace terms, and they say, "No, never!" then in the same exchange you offer to trade them a peace treaty for every single thing they've got and they accept.
Also, they seem to have gone too far in fixing that little bug that used to let you get huge amounts of gold per turn. Now you can almost never get gold per turn out of the AI. If the AI has 500 gold, they'll give you all 500, but they won't give you 1 gold per turn for 20 turns. That's stupid! I assume this is because the AI won't give you more gold per turn than it has surplus per turn, and the AI doesn't usually have much surplus (especially in the first half of the game). That's a nice quick fix to the bug that let you get 999,999 gold per turn, but it's still stupid that the AI would rather give you 500 gold than 1 gold per turn for 20 turns.
I love Civ3, but it seems like when Firaxis patches something, instead of fixing it, they just remove the problem part entirely, making the game more narrow.
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