If you guys can show me that it was because of a solid bug, and not the players mistake, then you have grounds for a reload.
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Originally posted by Sullla View PostWait, something weird is going on. Somehow PAL has BOTH of our wines, and we have both of their gems. Uh... huh? mostly_harmless, did you also suggest a wines for gems trade with PAL? I appreciate the initiative, but if you're going to do that, please post something!Quote: "All Happiness is the release of internal pressure"
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Originally posted by Sullla View Post...
I am strongly in favor the war solution. Anything to sort this out quickly - and both of our teams NEED that happiness.
Loss of a single cpt of trade income from loss of peace bonus in just two cities would cost us 100$ over the next 50 turns.
Pillaging wines and asking workers to reconnect carries opportunity cost of several worker turns.
So my ranked list of options is:
1. Ask PAL to pillage their Gems. (PAL pays cost for mistake.)
2. Do nothing. (We don't have enough tiles improved to need more happiness at the moment. And since PAL is our biggest long-term threat, I don't want to go out of our way to help them.)
3. Pillage our wines. (We pay the cost, PAL gets bigger benefit.)
4. Do the war trick. (We pay slightly higher cost than PAL, who has several intercontinental trading partners.)Last edited by Zeviz; March 6, 2009, 00:29.
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Had a look in game, and we can't trade a resource back to PAL (nor them to us). They had a similar problem with Banana with a duplicate clams-ivory deal. Depending on mh's feedback, we could trade them clams (we have 3) for fish (they have four) to see whether there's some sort of bug.
If it's not a bug, then we should firstly try 'cancel all deals' to see whether this has precedence of the 10 turn minimum (I don't think it does, but I'm not 100%) then we try the phony war solution.
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mostly_harmless, did you also suggest a wines for gems trade with PAL?
Sullla, when you were doing the turn, Banana was logged in. Did you chat with them about Machinery?
I moved our new horse archer one tile south of Cape Town, so that Imperio can't see it.
mhLast edited by mostly-harmless; March 6, 2009, 03:21.
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civstatt is pretty clear on the event chain:
- mh logs in
- T117 begins
- mh logs out
- Sullla logs in
- Sullla logs out
- gitbliss (PAL) logs in
- gitbliss (PAL) logs out
- Sullla logs in
- Sullla sees two wine deals
I did not offer any deals to PAL.
Sullla finished the worker actions, connected the 2nd wine and offered one wine deal to PAL.
PAL accepted one wine deal.
Something weird happened.
Reload, reload, reload.
Why would any team disagree to that.
mh
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Alright, if we made only one wines offer, something strange happened. I would also like to make a formal petition for a reload, before we get any further along into the turn. Krill, do we have your permission to post this in the General Forum and PM Snoopy?
I don't understand how this happened...
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If we do reload we should cancel the wining (whining?) worker at the start of the turn. Offer the deal, then finish the winery.
EDIT: Ok, it appears it is a worker roading to connect a winery, not building the winery. The same idea applies though.Last edited by sooooo; March 6, 2009, 08:49.
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Yeah, that looks like a bug. Thanks for clearing this stuff up quickly for me. If, when the reload is up, you could do Sooooos trick with the worker to make sure it doesn;t happen again that would be cool as well.You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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Yes, I will make sure on the reload not to connect the second wines until the gems trade goes through.
Thanks for your help again, Krill. I hope that by catching this bug within the first couple hours of the turn, we can manage to avoid too much confusion.
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