Fishman -> RE: proposition: Realistic Unique Tech trades (4/28/2010 2:09:04 PM)
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje -Actually, I am that rich in late games... and I often buy those techs for millions in cash. And would you sell your own for millions in cash? I most definitaly would not give up a unique advantage, it is silly because it permanently reduces my advantage in that area compared to the race I sell it too. Especially so if that race is more powerful than I am. Here's the kicker: The racial techs aren't unique. They're usually at the very end of the tech tree, but they are not unique, and you do not actually lose out on something special by selling it, especially if you can get ludicrous cash for it. There are a few interesting caveats with it, but they aren't uniques. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje It does but not if it is a unique technology. The advantage that the unique tech gives is far greater game-wise than any amount of money. It is foolish of the AI to trade it away so lightly, especially since it may be used against you later on. But that's the thing: They're NOT UNIQUE. They're just at the very end of the tech tree. In fact, to the AI, sometimes they are a footbullet. I remember in MOO2, the Quantum Detonator technology was a rare piece of unique tech you could only get from special events (jacking an Antaran, finding Orion). But the moment I got that thing, I would turn around and immediately sell it to every AI for any price. I would even give it away for free. Why? Because that technology was such an awesome footbullet in the hands of the AI: He would equip it on all his ships, apparently out of fear that I would steal them, which resulted in AWESOME CHAIN EXPLOSIONS. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje It would be dumb of the computer player to identify this as an oppertunity. Selling unique tech to anyone that is not likely to stay your friend is silly. Why sell unique tech that may be used against you, even if only indirectly. You are effectively weakening your own advantages. Because he gets ONE MILLION DOLLARS, without having to hold the world ransom. If someone can actually afford that EARLY, that is a lot of money. By late game, ONE MILLION DOLLARS isn't a lot of money anymore, but by then, the tech isn't very valuable anymore, either. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje Is this an oppertunity to make money? Yes, But is this an oppertunity to become more powerful, perhaps a superpower? Certainly not, Selling this tech is more likely to strengthen a Rival Empire than the money will strenghten us. Depending on the tech and time, I would totally sell it. It all comes down to: Do I still need ONE MILLION DOLLARS? If so, HELL YES. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje Certainly, because the AI should not lightly trade such tech. A player woudn't, at least, I woudn't. I would, if offered a similarly valuable racial tech (AI declines this deal) or maybe ONE MILLION DOLLARS. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje Does anyone think it is worth the money to sell racial tech to a computer player? (given that the computer has enough money and interest) I have never encountered an AI that actually *HAD* ONE MILLION DOLLARS that I didn't give him in the first place. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje Would you give up your unique advantage and strenght to a potential adversary in exchange for a large sum of money? Yes. Sometimes the unique advantage isn't even an advantage. Whereas ONE MILLION DOLLARS may very well be a useful advantage. For instance, would I sell the NovaCore for ONE MILLION DOLLARS? Hell yes. Either I can get ONE MILLION DOLLARS, or I can get the AI to shoot himself in the foot with it. Would I sell the Firestorm? Due to the max-tree characteristic, no. Would I sell the Megatron? By late-mid, yes: See Footbullet Effect. quote:
ORIGINAL: Bartje I woudn't, but if you would, why? In what situation ? I would sell it under the circumstances that I need ONE MILLION DOLLARS or I can get the AI to shoot himself in the foot with it. If the max-tech-effect was removed, the attraction of ONE MILLION DOLLARS would grow as objections to it shrink. The AI having one more piece of tech isn't going to hurt me as much as having ONE MILLION DOLLARS can help.
|
|
|
|