What determines how much money the AI asks for in trade negotiations?
Is it (1) how much reserve cash I have compared to them, (2) how much I make per turn compared to them, or some combination? Does anything else factor in? (E.g. relative culture levels, relative military strength, etc.)
How does the AI's aggression level factor in? I've noticed that in AI-to-AI trading, the more aggressive civs seem to end up with more trading agreements than the less aggressive civs. This phenomenon seems to be irregardless of which AI has more cities (and presumably more resources to trade with). *cough* mind you, this observation is considerably less than scientific and could be patently false.
Is it (1) how much reserve cash I have compared to them, (2) how much I make per turn compared to them, or some combination? Does anything else factor in? (E.g. relative culture levels, relative military strength, etc.)
How does the AI's aggression level factor in? I've noticed that in AI-to-AI trading, the more aggressive civs seem to end up with more trading agreements than the less aggressive civs. This phenomenon seems to be irregardless of which AI has more cities (and presumably more resources to trade with). *cough* mind you, this observation is considerably less than scientific and could be patently false.
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