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    Default Cheapskate Economics

    I recently initiated a new Getai campaign, this time VH/M. For many tension-filled turns, I watched as Makedonia slowly inched upwards, gobbling up Serdike and trying to envelope me by striking at Tylis and Singidunum while I frantically attempted to build up my economic base and raise an army.

    Much of my income at the time didn't come from trade or conquest but from other factions' gifts. I accepted no less than 20-25,000 mnai, I believe (to do this, I simply offered a single payment of 100 mnai, to which they responded by giving me a large sum of money in the spirit of brotherhood, etc).

    However, soon the factions began to realize that their "investments" were getting no returns from me, and so whenever I tried getting more gifts, they countered by demanding a massive tribute spanning several turns, clearly an offer in their favor.

    At one point, I accidentally accepted a deal of this type and was forced to pay 2400 mnai for two turns to the Romani in return for 250 mnai. On the second turn, however, I discovered that I had the option of canceling the tribute. The Romani representative took this announcement gravely, saying that "You left us few, that is to say, no, other options."

    From there on, I made these types of deals with three factions (Romani, KH, and Lusotannan), getting several thousand mnai that very turn in return for a gargantuan tribute, which I promptly canceled. In this way, I jumped from 6600 to 30,000 mnai within three-fourths of a year. While each of the diplomats claimed "You left us no other choice", they willingly agreed to the same type of deal the next turn, three times in a row. Despite having taken about 12,000 mani from the Lusotannan, they remain my firm ally, and the others have exhibited no hostility.

    However, I feel bad about ripping the AI so badly (and blatantly), and although I can RP this as wily double-dealing, I'm still of the opinion that it can be construed almost as cheating.

    Has anybody else employed this method? Any opinions on how extensively it should be used? I suppose it could help those factions that fall immediately into backbreaking debt, but otherwise it just seems like it's a way to take advantage of the system. Thoughts?
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    Question Re: Cheapskate Economics

    Wow. Never heard of this happening. I have gifted the AI numerous times, including the Saba, my allies in the Romani campaign. I gave them 400 mnai every turn for about thirty turns. As I have read before, doing that should have gave me a very good chance to be the lucky recipient of free AI money. Then they attacked me. Just to think that my very gold was used to beat their swords and spears...


    Are you playing VH campaign difficulty? Factions have quite a bit of money on that level, and so they are much more generous.

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    Default Re: Cheapskate Economics

    Yes, I am playing Very Hard campaign, Moderate battle. I should point that I haven't actually gifted the AI anything (except the Makedonians, to ensure that they don't attack me). Here's an actual example to make things clear.

    Proposal:
    *Getai offers single payment of 100 mnai to KH*

    Counterproposal:
    *KH offers 4,867 mnai to Getai*
    *KH demands regular tribute of 14,500 mnai for 16 seasons from Getai*

    I accept the offer (getting the 4,867 mnai), and then I immediately inform KH that I am canceling the tribute. The KH diplomat says "Ah, boo, sucks to you" and we each go our merry ways.

    And it seems like these ripoffs don't actually make a difference in the coffers of the victims. Rather, they're still turning a profit, most likely due to the money script.
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    Default Re: Cheapskate Economics

    I have never had that. It is rather bizarre really.
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    Default Re: Cheapskate Economics

    When ive been playing with Chartage i did a lot of blackmailing on Romans (i.e. "give us 10000 mnai/ accept or we will attack) when they had their armies fighting somewhere in Gaul, while their towns in Italy were unprotected. When i take most of their money, and they had no more money to pay the right for being in Italy, ive kick them off from there
    Last edited by Jebivjetar; 04-10-2009 at 09:27.


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    Default Re: Cheapskate Economics

    Personally, The OP sounds to me like a huge exploit...but its an interesting find ;)

    The diplomacy is so screwed up in RTW though, that I suppose there are exploits, and exploits.....

    And on a similar theme, what the heck does "Please Do Not Attack, Accept or We Will Attack" possibly mean?, when you are already at war with said stooopid ai? So if I attack you will attack back? well doh...

    I love any kind of rationale behind the inclusion of that bit of code...

    EDIT: And no offence to anyone at all intended, but if you are constantly exploiting the extra mnai the ai get on very hard (i.e. effectively converting it into free currency for yourselves) , then you are actually playing at a lvl below H/M, as the only advantage the ai gets is its extra cash. You're only real struggle, comes from managing your finances in a way you can keep building and support the requisite armies. Take that away and well....

    Just my opinion btw...
    Last edited by Drewski; 04-10-2009 at 13:12.

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