Unexpected behaviour while giving one city
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 4:11 pm
Hi.
I am playing a game on the web. I have two neighbouring cities, let's call them A and B. I wanted to give B to one of my allies (in fact, the two of us are in a 3-member team), so I opened the Nations tab, Meet Player, Add Clause, Cities, B.
Before giving city B, I redistributed the worked tiles in A and B, so that I had the best possible output for the city I was going to keep (A) and, after that, the best possible output for city B with the available/remaining tiles. Both cities had positive surplus (food, production, trade) before I gave the city away.
When I gave B to my ally, I was in for a surprise: the worked tiles in A and B were automatically changed, and I got a worse deal for my city A.
I don't know whether this is the desired behaviour or this is a bug, but I think the worked tiles in each city should remain unchanged after giving one city.
I have given several cities to my team members. Sometimes this weird behaviour has happened, sometimes it hasn't.
What do you think?
Thanks.
I am playing a game on the web. I have two neighbouring cities, let's call them A and B. I wanted to give B to one of my allies (in fact, the two of us are in a 3-member team), so I opened the Nations tab, Meet Player, Add Clause, Cities, B.
Before giving city B, I redistributed the worked tiles in A and B, so that I had the best possible output for the city I was going to keep (A) and, after that, the best possible output for city B with the available/remaining tiles. Both cities had positive surplus (food, production, trade) before I gave the city away.
When I gave B to my ally, I was in for a surprise: the worked tiles in A and B were automatically changed, and I got a worse deal for my city A.
I don't know whether this is the desired behaviour or this is a bug, but I think the worked tiles in each city should remain unchanged after giving one city.
I have given several cities to my team members. Sometimes this weird behaviour has happened, sometimes it hasn't.
What do you think?
Thanks.