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Why is it so difficult to establish trade partners? Most of my offers are rejected. What am I doing wrong?
WackiestPaladin
05-29-2009, 05:25
Try offering them money. I start at 500 and have gone up to 3000 at times. If you trade enough to them you usually make it back within a few turns (if not sooner).
aimlesswanderer
05-29-2009, 06:09
Yes, if they won't sign up for free offer $. Though there are times when people just don't want to trade with you.
It seems to depend on how much the faction hates you, which is fine. If they absolutely hate you, then you get responses like "The only thing from saving you from destruction is diplomatic niceties! Your request is rejected outright!", and no matter how much money you seem to offer them they simply won't trade, and it's risky to offer them large amounts of money because if they hate you, they tend to break the trade agreement very shortly after accepting it.
In my most recent game as UP, Spain has hated my guts right from the very start because i took Flanders on the first turn, i think they were -250 on the friendometer. Around 1730, with France blockaded Britain which plunged me into bankruptcy. With my income at -4000 a turn and my armies being halved in number each turn because of it, something had to be done, and with everybody across the map rejecting my offers of trade no matter how much money was offered, i turned to Spain and began offering trade for various things. Military access, which they refused, money each turn for 5 years, refused, and i believe something else which was refused.
In the end, i had to give them a province. I offered Goa in India, which is tiny and has only a tea plantation and no towns, and they accepted, taking me from -4000 a turn to +6,000 a turn. They can't go anywhere from Goa, i own all the land from the south and east of it, and Maratha owns the land north of it, and recruitment options from Goa are limited. If they break the trade i will take back Goa and give it to somebody else for trade.
Also in this campaign i paid Russia 3,000 for trade, and the very next turn they sent me a message saying they have decided to break the trade agreement off for one reason or another, even though i have been giving them technology to defend themselves against the ferocious Prussians right from the start. Bastards.
As with many other things, the breaking-the-trade agreeement event seems to be random. I've had factions break their first trade agreement (Spain and Russia) and then keep them going normally when re-established...
The responders are correct, it is very difficult to get a trade agreement for free and also with a nation that dislikes you. I've had some nations accept with an "indifferent" attitude and I think once with "unfriendly" but I almost always have to get them to "friendly" or "very friendly" first. In addition, you pretty much always have to toss in something extra to get them to agree. With minor nations, they'll usually accept 500-1000, but major nations can require something in the region of 1000-3000. Technology will sometimes be accepted instead if you don't have the cash on hand.
Despite the costs required to improve relations with a cash gift and then provide for the 'incentive' cash to get the trade agreement itself, it IS worth it. The extra income is pretty significant, especially with large nations. You'll make your money back quickly.
aimlesswanderer
06-01-2009, 06:43
As France, the pesky Russians initially rejected my offers, even with offers of 2k, but eventually accepted. Then the cancelled after a few turns, the bastards. Then a few years later they suddenly offer one to me for 200, then next turn cancelled it. I have stopped bothering to ask them, and if this was pre patch I would invade and kill them off. :furious3:
Megas Methuselah
06-01-2009, 08:04
Eh, After I wiped out France and left the country to the rebels (which allowed me to freely take their overseas colonies) after I destroyed their towns and ports and replaced them with churches and fishing fleets (except one trading port), they still accepted my trade deal some 20 years later. I think I paid them 5000 or something, and they hated me pretty bad (-120's or something).
Of course, they weren't in a great financial position since I ruined their economy, and I was their only trading partner. Perhaps they had no choice. :shrug:
Fisherking
06-01-2009, 09:35
As France, the pesky Russians initially rejected my offers, even with offers of 2k, but eventually accepted. Then the cancelled after a few turns, the bastards. Then a few years later they suddenly offer one to me for 200, then next turn cancelled it. I have stopped bothering to ask them, and if this was pre patch I would invade and kill them off. :furious3:
I have found the Russians doing this in several campaigns. I suppose it is a trait, and a couple more factions can also behave the same way.
It discourages offering large amounts of money and any tech to secure trade agreements…but I wouldn’t ask that it be changed…LOL
The Russian problem is that they have a limited number of ports due to their starting position. Since they're often at war with multiple people, the number of ports they have changes regularly as they take and lose provinces. Whenever the Russians cancelled a trade agreement with me, it was because they had just lost one of their trade ports and no longer had enough sea trade routes to support their existing agreements. I think the cancelled trade route that results is more of an automatic game thing, but it shows up as a 'Russian' action for some reason.
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