although this might be pretty common knowledge, just thought i'd write it out anyway since i notice a lot of people mention'n giving other civs maps to make them happy.
first off, if you havent noticed, hope you notice soon; the AI knows everything about you and what you know including what your maps look like. trading the same territory map over and over again wont get you much if you havent expanded at all and world maps wont get you anything more then territory maps if you havent been exploring.
oki, from what i have written, you should be able to figure out the key to trading maps successfully, especially early on in the game. the more change there is to your world map, or the more expansion you have done to your territory, the more valuable it seems to the other civilizations. however that is only if they havent explored themselves. if you make first contact with a civiliation on another continent and manage to trade maps, quickly contact the civs on your continent.
what is important to check for is if they have made contact with any of the civs from across seas yet. if they havent, chances are, your map is worth a lot to them. well, when i say a lot, dont necessary mean its gonna get you 5 techs or anything, but they'll actually trade world maps and more for yours usually. having a world map actually more detailed then theirs matters, don't think a world map is just a world map. it's worth depends upon how much it actually reveals. so if you know your map is better, and you wanna use it in a trade or just make other civs happy, that is the best time to use it.
about trading contacts, many think its a bad idea to trade contacts because then civs trade each other and seem to zip past you in everything that way or make trading much harder on you, but in my experience, which isnt that extensive, anyway, if you made contact with another civ, chances are they will make contact with the civs you know within next few turns. contact seems to fetch nice trades, so i say use them, but that's just me.
apologize if the assumptions i made were wrong, but i have foudn this helped out my trading a lot and my civ relations as well. anyway, can always reply and tell me what a moron i am right? lol
first off, if you havent noticed, hope you notice soon; the AI knows everything about you and what you know including what your maps look like. trading the same territory map over and over again wont get you much if you havent expanded at all and world maps wont get you anything more then territory maps if you havent been exploring.
oki, from what i have written, you should be able to figure out the key to trading maps successfully, especially early on in the game. the more change there is to your world map, or the more expansion you have done to your territory, the more valuable it seems to the other civilizations. however that is only if they havent explored themselves. if you make first contact with a civiliation on another continent and manage to trade maps, quickly contact the civs on your continent.
what is important to check for is if they have made contact with any of the civs from across seas yet. if they havent, chances are, your map is worth a lot to them. well, when i say a lot, dont necessary mean its gonna get you 5 techs or anything, but they'll actually trade world maps and more for yours usually. having a world map actually more detailed then theirs matters, don't think a world map is just a world map. it's worth depends upon how much it actually reveals. so if you know your map is better, and you wanna use it in a trade or just make other civs happy, that is the best time to use it.
about trading contacts, many think its a bad idea to trade contacts because then civs trade each other and seem to zip past you in everything that way or make trading much harder on you, but in my experience, which isnt that extensive, anyway, if you made contact with another civ, chances are they will make contact with the civs you know within next few turns. contact seems to fetch nice trades, so i say use them, but that's just me.
apologize if the assumptions i made were wrong, but i have foudn this helped out my trading a lot and my civ relations as well. anyway, can always reply and tell me what a moron i am right? lol