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Yesterday I was playing my game as Germania when all of a sudden I get a diplomatic deal from the Brutii (who I was at war with). To my surprise I saw that in the "offers" part it said "Accept or we will attack" but even more surprising was that the "demands" part said "Please do not attack" and absolutely nothing else!
:help: ~:confused: anyone else got any stories about this?
Germanvs
09-28-2005, 12:30
You can extort money from factions for quitting trade agreements ~:eek:
How do you do that? I need to know for uh, a friend. Yeah that's right. A friend.
The_Mark
09-28-2005, 12:59
Yesterday I was playing my game as Germania when all of a sudden I get a diplomatic deal from the Brutii (who I was at war with). To my surprise I saw that in the "offers" part it said "Accept or we will attack" but even more surprising was that the "demands" part said "Please do not attack" and absolutely nothing else!
:help: ~:confused: anyone else got any stories about this?
Actually, that isn't as dumb as it looks like, the other weird diplo behaviour is much more stupid. Think it this way, the AI is just asking you to agree on not attacking each others, i.e. a truce. "You won't attack us and we won't attack you, deal, eh?"
Germanvs
09-28-2005, 13:24
GFX:
offcourse you first need a trade agreement. I am usaully able to get a little cash on top of that.
Sometime later, you send a diplomat and simply choose the cancel trade rights option, and at the same time say they have to pay a sum of money.
Doesn't work all the time, but I managed to do it several times.
Doug-Thompson
09-28-2005, 14:04
I've always interpreted the "Don't attack" request as "We're not ready to attack yet, so please don't attack us until our really big army gets here."
Riiiiiiight.
Yes, some times I get this, and try instead for Cease fire, then he say
:dizzy2: some of you still live
A.Saturnus
09-28-2005, 14:20
Consider this: in a Parthian campaign the Seleucids asked me to become a protectorate. I answered "yes, if you give me 16,000 denarii". They accepted - and attacked me the same turn!!
Seamus Fermanagh
09-28-2005, 14:54
Funding your opponents war with 16k just to give them a sporting chance!
Must have been an English gentleman who designed the game. Pip-pip!
Seamus
Actually, that isn't as dumb as it looks like, the other weird diplo behaviour is much more stupid. Think it this way, the AI is just asking you to agree on not attacking each others, i.e. a truce. "You won't attack us and we won't attack you, deal, eh?"
We were at war :)
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