migkillertwo
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Then can we expect Firaxis to let civilizations negotiate borders?
I'm not so sure they are trying to say you can buy/sell individual hexes... that sounds more micromanagy than the stuff they have been announcing.
it does sounds like they are giving you more control over your cultural borders-- it will be interesting to see exactly what form that takes.
It would be nice if when playing a high culture civ you could avoid goading your neighboring warlike civs into attacking you, because your borders were killing their cities.
Heh. When it comes down to it, the Civ series has been pretty schizophrenic when it comes to micromanagement.
Gifting a crap city to the AI is also a known and abused system by the higher level players. So even in Civ IV we could trade land.
Trading for individual tiles would be a bit tricky imo,
I never read anywhere that that was possible.
The standard negotiating panels we are used to wouldn't be adequate, but it is quite possible to have an interface allowing the selection of tiles to trade via the map.
Trading of land has been briefly noted in the confirmed features post, although it isn't mentioned which source it was from:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=355156
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Trading items and land
From the reports of how the AI civs will react negatively to players buying up good land...
Since we can "buy" hexes that we wouldn't get as fast automatically, the AI must do the same if it shouldn't suck completely. So they have to know the value of a tile.
Could be done very simple. Just open a separate screen to target out what land you wish to purchase/demand/sell/offer.
I'm curious how this will work. I'll assume they will have coordinates on them so you can accurately select which tile you want to trade. But even then it will be hard to do without the map.
The problem I have in civ4 when trading cities is you can't bring up the map to show which city it actually is. Some cities you conquer like Aztec ones have cities whos names all look alike. Hard to tell the city apart.
So I would hope they give you an opportunity to view the world map and zoom in on the tile being traded.
Coordinates would be awkward. If you can really trade arbitrary, individual hexes they need to let you click them on a map. And, like you say a map would make city trading much nicer too.