About money.
In order to remove Old civ strategy of buying tech when they become cheap enogth (From many prerequisites, many civ know them) insted of self researching them Firaxes greatly devalue money.
We have not changed the value of money. A tech will be worth more or less the same amount of money with our mod or without it. (Easy enough to test, at your point in the game, see what tech trades are available). Then add Better AI mod (or remove it), and check again, I would be suprised if there was a significant difference.
So, buying tach for money stop to be a valid startegy and become economically bad.
This is absolutely not true. If you have a ton of cash, you can buy techs for money. The only change is that in the past, the AI would do nothing with the money you gave it, other than try to buy other techs with it (or give it back to you for your techs). Now, the AI will also use that money to fund its own deficit research, making much better use of it.
As alternative use of money trade it become posible to sell your own tech for money to fiel you own research.
This is a bit trickier, because AIs actually use their money, they dont just hoard it and never spend it. That said, if you pay attention, you can easily catch an AI with a bunch of money to spend on something. Good times to do this is when someone finishes a wonder (perhaps they were building and got a refund), when you see one of their great merchants on a trade mission, just after peace, or after AIs have traded for some cash.
This strategy was only posible to use on higher levels, where AI had some money. Now, AI begin to use money to run deficit research. What does it mean? It mean that money now become complitly useless.
I disagree. The value of money has not been changed. The only real change is that in the past, AIs would do nothing with their money, they just sat on it until a trade happened to come along. Even trades they initiate do not start with, "do I have money". They start with, roll a die, if its a 1, ask for a fair trade, if you can find one. What this meant is that AIs would quite often never use their excess cash, it would just be sitting around until the human got around to taking it.
It can not be used to by tech or send civ to war, as AI does not value money mach and you never can get any money out of AI.
This has not changed in BetterAI. You should absolutely be able to buy an AI into war, just as you could before. Better AI civs value money the same as the default game.
Please, do not tell me that it is inrich the game. Making Feature complitly useless never inrich the game.
If the behavior was as you say, then it might be a problem, but I do not think it is behaving in that fashion. Have you actually tried the Better AI dll? If not, I suggest you try it out, and see if it behaves in the fashion you describe. I would like to see concrete examples, with screenshots and save game files, preferably right before the questionable behavior.
At a minimum, take a game you are playing in regular, load our mod, and see if you get different trading choices. If you do, post the screenshots here of the differences.
You forgot to do balancing act. If AI know how to use money well then you should increase value of money, so, one can actially use this feature.
One can not make changes with out looking on inderect conciquences of them, and I am sorry to say from discussion there no one ever think about system as a whole befor making changes.
I can assure you we are careful about balance. There is no question that as the AI behavior changes, becoming 'smarter' it is going to make it harder to get away with some things which were easy in the default game. If you like to play at or near deity level, winning by exploiting the stupid behavior of the AI, then this mod might not be for you. The whole point of this mod is to make the AI behave in a smarter fashion, so that you can go to an easier difficulty level, where the AI gets less of a handicap advantage, and still have a challenging game.
Back to tech trading: if it is harder to exploit the stupidity of AIs to fund your research while gaining nothing out of it, that is a good thing. If tech trading becomes completely removed, that is a bad thing. I believe that we are falling somewhere in the middle, but if that is not the case, I would like to see specific examples.
-Iustus