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Node
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I'm playing a regent level game as the Babylons. I am many many techs beyond everybody else and I have never broken a 20 turn agreement, never declared war on anyone (Greece declared war on me, and I destroyed them, never razed a city), in fact the only bad things I think I ever did was tresspass, and leave the next turn.
I have given each other Civ gold, techs, luxuries, and never asking for anything in return but they will never go above polite with me. I have embassies with everyone and rights of passage. I can't even trade a straight up luxury for luxury without them asking for four techs, 500 gold, my world map, and the luxury!
What can I do in the future to make everyone trade evenly with me? What about getting them gracious? Are there any obscure things I may have missed that might have damaged my reputation?
Thanks
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CerberusIV
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quote: Originally posted by Node
What can I do in the future to make everyone trade evenly with me? What about getting them gracious? Are there any obscure things I may have missed that might have damaged my reputation?
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Fear. Build a more powerful military, identify your most unpopular neighbour - the one who picks on everyone else - and eliminate them. The other AI's will become rather more receptive, particularly if they are, or have been, in a military alliance with you against a common enemy.
Alliances and war are the best way to have friends.
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Node
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I had a mutual protection pact with good old Japan, and out of no where good old Abe decides to declare war on them. I guess I should make an example and get everyone else to fear me, but I have only been making one defender per city as a Democracy.
Also, everbody is in awe of my culture.
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Node
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Ok heres something odd..
Im trading communism for William's gold per turn, gold, and a map. If I also throw in gems he "would never accept such a deal."
Whats up?
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Node
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Nope, at least I didn't break them. Maybe another country broke it.
Also every single time I talk to another leader, my foriegn advisor tells me that I shouldn't trust them because they attacked me. I have ONLY gone to war with two people and not everybody else, and they are all polite towards me.
This game's diplomacy makes NO SENSE.
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justjake73
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I think the following are some factors that affect "like / dislike":
- Trading. If you're trading something with them, they'll like you more.
- Power. If you are less powerful, the more aggressive civs will eye you for possible conquering.
- Alliances and friendships. Treaties with their enemies will sour their mood.
- Tech. If you're "advanced", they're afraid of you and won't wan't to tangle with your army. If you start to fall behind, see "Power."
- Room. Near the end of my "Mesopotamia" scenario, everyone started wars with everyone because they had run out of space in which to expand.
I don't think CUlture has much of an effect unless the difference is drastic.
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