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Old January 9, 2001, 02:15   #1
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Exchanging Maps or Advances
How exactly do you exchange advances or maps with other civs. The only thing i can do is offer my map or demand their map (which they always refuse). this angers me as throughout my whole game i cannot trade anything with anyone...
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Old January 9, 2001, 03:49   #2
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You've got to find a civ which is friendy with you, and use the correct tone of voice.

This has worked fine for me so far. I've exchanged maps many times, and advances a lot more.

Trading will usually be with a civ that is roughly equal in power, so I think the 'friendly' tone of voice is best. Also the order which the exchange is worded in (i.e. offer-request vs. request-offer) is important.

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Old January 9, 2001, 04:16   #3
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I have found that if you offer a civ 100 bucks on the very first shot you meet them, they will almost always ask to exchange maps the next shot.


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Old January 9, 2001, 08:33   #4
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Yeah, in my last game of CTP2 (read that any way you want), I keep everyone pretty happy, and had a number of civs exchange maps with me.

Hey, this is much better. We SHOULD talk about the things that work. Its a much shorter list that the things that dont.



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Old January 9, 2001, 09:52   #5
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You have to establish an embassy to be able to trade advances with other civs.
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Old January 10, 2001, 02:05   #6
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ROFLMAO @ Bluevoss,
TEN points for 'sarcasm'.
... and understandably too *hehe*

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Old January 10, 2001, 03:20   #7
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I find the best way to "get what I want" from other nations is to use the arrogant tone of voice after using normal to get a peace treaty. Basically, you want to tell them to give it to you. Never had a problem with diplo since I figured that out. Actually, I find that most of the time I get offered their maps in exchange for mine. I suppose it could do something with the fact I like my units to be 'seen' by civs all over the world.

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Old January 10, 2001, 11:24   #8
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Another way I've found to get another civ's maps is to simply ask for theirs. They will usually give a counter-proposal of exchanging maps instead. This only works if they at least "Respect" you.
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