July 31, 2002, 19:31
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Chieftain
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? about UN voting
How does the AI determine who the nations get to vote on?
I recently played a game with 7 civs, I built the UN. I wanted to see how the voting works, so i said yes to the vote. The options were:
Abstain
Montezuma (me)
Caesar
And thats it. Why weren't the other civs displayed as options? Or is it just because I vote last and everybody else besides the two of us already voted for me. (which was the result it showed me after i voted. 6 for me, and caesar voted for himself)?????
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July 31, 2002, 19:35
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Settler
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rtfm.
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July 31, 2002, 19:35
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Prince
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It is normally the top 2 civs, though sometimes three. The other civs vote as to the degree they like you vs the other candidate.
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July 31, 2002, 19:41
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King
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I don't think its spelled out clearly in the manual (but I could be misremembering; if I am, then by all means rtfm  ).
The civ that builds the UN is always a candidate. IIRC, any other civ that controls at least 25% of the world's territory or population is also a candidate - if no other civ meets the 25% threshold, then the most powerful civ (other than the one who built the UN) is the second candidate.
Catt
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August 1, 2002, 03:15
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Emperor
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Quote:
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Originally posted by Sargoth
rtfm.
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Sush... no need to be harsh. This information is sort of hidden in the civilopaedia only (it is not even listed in the printed manual, only in the strategy guide).
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Originally posted by Catt
The civ that builds the UN is always a candidate. IIRC, any other civ that controls at least 25% of the world's territory or population is also a candidate - if no other civ meets the 25% threshold, then the most powerful civ (other than the one who built the UN) is the second candidate.
Catt
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You've got it almost right Catt. It's like this... EVERY civ that fits AT LEAST ONE of the following conditions will have its leader as a candidate:
1) has built the UN wonder
2) controls at least 25% of the world's territory
3) controls at least 25% of the world's population
If there is only one civ eligible according to these conditions, than the civ coming second IN POPULATION will have its leader as the second candidate.
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August 1, 2002, 04:00
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Prince
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If the ai builds the UN do they ever call votes? I've never seen the ai calls votes when they've built the UN?
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August 1, 2002, 04:33
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Emperor
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Originally posted by =DrJambo=
If the ai builds the UN do they ever call votes? I've never seen the ai calls votes when they've built the UN?
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Yep, they do...
I lost a game I considered almost a sure victory to such a sudden-death incident...
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August 1, 2002, 10:42
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Emperor
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Yes, happens if you don't waste a decent city to prebuild the UN just so you can control the vote. The UN is, in this light, the only must have great wonder.
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August 1, 2002, 12:20
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Emperor
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one game after i reformatted / reinstalled i forgot to change the victory conditions, and i lost a diplomatic victory without even knowing i could have.
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