WackenOpenAir said:Be at war with him and punish him bad. He will give you citie(s) for peace.
The amount he will pay when you fight an AI depends on your succes in the war, your relative power and if any of you have units ready to take a city next turn.
How those factors affect the price they pay should be obvious enough.
Gargantutron said:i think they way the AI acts when it comes to city trading is weird..
you've been at war. you have won. in peace negotiations say you ask for 2 size 1 cities. you advisor tells you 'we're getting close to a deal here'. then if you put anything, ANYTHING on your side, like a tech, gold, EVEN ANOTHER CITY! (even if that city is better! ) they will always refuse. your advisor will say ' they would never accept such a deal'. WHY?doesnt make sence really.
in SMAC these things were possible, i have never understod why they obviously hardcoded this 'dont trade cities for anything ever' behaviour in civ3. city trading worked in SMAC did it not? :/
In anything but unpatched Vanilla, that's a sure way to NOT get a city. As Gargantutron said, the AI won't give cities for gold. In unpatched Civ 3 you can pretty much buy up an AI's cities. The fix for that exploit may have been a little extreme, but it works.Ben E Gas said:I think another way is to have like 40,000 gold and offer that.
But the best way is to have troops at their doorstep.
Blackbird_SR-71 said:i've actually got 5 cities from an AI along with everything else they had.
dgfred said:Wow- five cities, you must have really been
the AI's butt.
Who were you and who were they? Just curious.