Negotitating with computer controlled races |
Soumis par DavidSachs le Lun, 2006-12-25 19:36
Space Empires V General
When both the human player and a computer controlled alien race propose possible treaties at the same time, there appears to be no clean way to disentangle the 2 streams.
Alien races propose treaties with random nonsensical terms, and without reference to any existing treaties. They also propose treaty elements with no suboption selected; the game makes it impossible for human player to do that.
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Busted Treaties
If you propose a treaty and they propose a treaty, they will think about your request next turn and you can ponder theirs. If you accept their treaty and they accept yours, the result is indeterminate, but if only one of you accepts or responds, that treaty takes effect.
AIs typically propose nonsense treaties with illegal suboptions which don't display: These don't appear to function and have no effect, so there's no good reason a human player would wish to do such a thing.