Civ credit rating.

not my idea...directly.

Credit is complex when it comes determining interest and payments. Governments have it easier then people when it comes to loans, but not all are the same. For galciv there was a interest rate modifier for the korx's and neutral civs, but that was it.

So when I was listening to my dad talk while we were driving with the fam ( he loves driving ) credit and interest rates came up. And I thought...that would be so awesome and realistic in to have in galciv. That would add a ton of strategy and plotting in the economy area. For example.

1. Nations that take loans and pay then off on time or before increase there rating and lower their interest for hurrying production. Hurrying production also would count as a transaction and lower the cost.

2. Having a big economy gives you a better credit rating.

3. How big of loan you can take.

4.race points can be used to better starting credit/modifiers.

5.planets/quality*(making planet quality a factor might be dumb), resources, and ships can can be used as collateral for loans and buying. So if you want money you can just put some improvements or ships or up as collateral. Whatever you give will be worth more than the loan but will get better with your credit.

6. Buy your opponents debet to feed your pockets and stay out of war. If the torian got a expensive battleship for 2000 credits. And used a planet as collateral, for the time it takes for the income and production to equal the designated value, you can build ships there until 2000 pro/creds have been made not factoring in interest. But since the AI will be a perfect always leaning super genius it won't find itself doing this as much as we probably will.

7. And the most important thing is to have fun :)

there are oddities in here that need to be worked out. So more input would help. Add ideas, take away ideas, remake it all or hate it all, it okay with me.

 

DARCA

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This idea has great merit.  And should a central government actually put a colony up as collateral, how might the citizens and inhabitants of that planet feel about this?  Might their feelings become more extreme if payments become in arrears, or defaulted? Check out my post about diplomacy related to colony worlds.  https://forums.galciv3.com/452171/page/1/#3445304


These diplomatic events might be initiated or exacerbated by 'poor' economic management by Central Government. 

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I was thinking that planets as collateral would be used in close wars. Renting a space port gives more ships (not troop transports) but cost a arm and a leg. So actual planet leasing won't work but star ports might.

DARCA

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Cool idea. leasing port facilities, etc.  Yes, planets given over to the winner in a war is just like Earth.  Think French/German Alsace, and nearby areas.   On border with Germany.  Been tossed back and forth between these two nations, depending on the tides of war.   Why not planets?

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I know some of this you can do in the diplomacy window. Like planet trading. This is more like renting for power and money.

DARCA

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Giving up part of your pop.cap and building space (basicaly planet quality) to lend that part of planet to someone?

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More like renting a spaceport for money.

and I was wondering where you were since I haven't seen you on the forums. Glad your here.

 

DARCA

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Quoting DARCA1213, reply 6
More like renting a spaceport for money.
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Just spaceport, like currently some countries are lending their airfields to other nations? I think we discussed that or similar thing when we were talking about lending/requesting usage of research/manufacturing cap. Still, don't mind that, but letting your allies/team-mates to plant their base at cost of your land on your planet could be nice. If you can share atmosphere, of course. :)

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 6
and I was wondering where you were since I haven't seen you on the forums.
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Winter Spring is coming, so construction industry wakes up from the slumbers and starts moving. :) Had to visit objects "and stuff".

Quoting DARCA1213, reply 6
Glad your here.
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Thanks, DARCA. :)