rexclarke
Chieftain
Gidday fellow Civs and other miscreants!!!My first post so I`ll start with a reasonably dumb question....what`s the go with "Open Borders" .... good,bad or just plain ugly???Be gentle now.
In BTS, the AI will not settle behind your borders if they have space to expand, even if you have open borders.
Open boarders should definately be avoided in the earlier game periods unless you enjoy having the AI shove cities up your ass! Wait for your expansion to cover all nooks and crannies where a city could jump in before signing any open boarders treaty
Well put. That's what I do. Use your borders to block certain rivals from grabbing land early on. Only open 'em up after your cultural borders cover the continent. Or, maybe if your economy is starving for the boost which open borders adds.. It's a situational call. If you've got a holy city and enough resources throughout your empire though, you might not even need open borders. Remember to adopt the Mercantilism civic when going the non-open borders route.Well put. That's what I do. Use your borders to block certain rivals from grabbing land early on. Only open 'em up after your cultural borders cover the continent. Or, maybe if your economy is starving for the boost which open borders adds.. It's a situational call. If you've got a holy city and enough resources throughout your empire though, you might not even need open borders. Remember to adopt the Mercantilism civic when going the non-open borders route.
, rather than the +1
from domestic trade. You can clearly see the need for more trade routes once you get the hang of it. Tech your way to Currency for an extra trade route in all cities.Yes, you get money via the foregin trade routes that are established. It will boost your gold per turn because foreign trade routes yield more than domestic ones. Shortly after signing an OB agreement with your neighbor, check inside one of your cities and view its trade routes. In the Early game it will be a +2, rather than the +1
from domestic trade. You can clearly see the need for more trade routes once you get the hang of it. Tech your way to Currency for an extra trade route in all cities.
Open Borders also gives you +'s in foreign relations with the other civilization. It's the starting point for building an ally and a stronger economy. So choose who gets OB with you wisely.
Thanks for that. I am already playing at Prince level and never knew about the financial benefit of open boarders.
I did notice the civic that allows extra foreign trade routes, but i never understood it, because there are no caravans in the game and diplomatic trade agreements (crab for sheep etc etc) do not seem to be limited by civics or give any gold income. Yea so that civic did not make any sense to me at all until now!
No problem man. I try to do what I can do, when I can do it.