"we traded recently"

spellsteal

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Does anyone know if theres a difference in the bonus modifiers for this diplo option?

say I give them 10 gpt oppose to 5 gpt, would that net me a higher diplo modifier?
 
The quality of what you offer vs. the quality of what they offer and the benefits via each one.

So trading differing resources that will net happiness for them, usually a Bright Green diplo modifier. Simple trades such as luxury items for GPT, lump of gold, and strategic resources tend to give a dull green diplo.

In my experiences so far. Someone else has a more detailed and concise explanation.
 
Oh I totally forgot about those. If i remember correctly, dark green is <3 while bright green is >3

Is can anyone confirm?
 
I think so. Though I think they use -3<x<0 for dark green and x<-3 as bright green in the code since there are more causes of poor diplomatic relations.
 
Code:
		<Row Name="OPINION_WEIGHT_TRADE_MAX">
			<Value>-30</Value>
		</Row>

Its from this code. I think it was -5 at some point but is now -30 on Vanilla/Gnk/BNW

Basically if they get a good deal you get this buff.

I'm unclear of the exact decay values and conversion, but when I tried it I estimated 10g to be -1

so 300 gold worth of items = -30; So a free lux should be pretty close to capping
we've traded recently. Note that those are from incomplete tests. So don't quote me on it.
 
I always thought that bright green = very recent and dark green = not so recent, what was traded seemed to be no matter at all?
No, the colour of the text shows the magnitude of the modifier. Bright Green = big modifier, Dark Green = small modifier. I don't know wherer the border between the two lies, probably around ~20 points or so.

However, as all diplomodifiers will fade with time, an incident that originally resultet in a big modifier (bright green) will lose value over time, and hence will become a small modifier (dark green) and in the end disappear. So colour is indirectly correlated with time, but it's not the time itself that determines the colour, but rather the value of the modifer.
 
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