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Originally posted by Darkstar
How can fast workers ever be lame? The faster you develop your tiles, the faster you can do things (like build, research, etc). That is very important to any strategy that involves *building*.
Yeah, and unlike other UUs, this one is going to last through the entire game, not become obsolete (or available only in the late game).
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Not that there have been mentioned. The only categories ever mentioned were Scientists, Merchants, Artists, Prophets and Engineers. None of these are military, and no Great Generals have been mentioned at any point. In fact, it has been said that armies aren't in, so I'm nearly positive there are no military GP.
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Originally posted by Solver
Great people come from specialists, not UUs, and Golden Ages come from Great people. There's no relation to UUs that I can see.
That's good.
So then I can use my UU's at will and not worry about triggering a Golden Age prematurely.
I always thought UU-triggered GAs were unfair in Civ3. The Aztecs were bound to have a GA before it's useful, some civs would get it at the perfect time for early conquesting (Persians), while the Germans or Americans had to rely on other means of getting GAs.
Besides, if the Indian UU in Civ4 is a Worker, I doubt that one would win them many battles .
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Originally posted by Soren Johnson Firaxis
Philospohical is double _Great People_ birth rate
Doesn't the pacifism civic also double the birth rate of Great People? So a Philosophical civ with the pacifism civic would produce Great People 4 times faster? That civ would be popping Great People like popcorn!
'There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope, the death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender. The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.'"
G'Kar - from Babylon 5 episode "Z'ha'dum"
Originally posted by The diplomat
Doesn't the pacifism civic also double the birth rate of Great People? So a Philosophical civ with the pacifism civic would produce Great People 4 times faster? That civ would be popping Great People like popcorn!
That would compensate for it being filled with stoned pansies.
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Doesn't the pacifism civic also double the birth rate of Great People? So a Philosophical civ with the pacifism civic would produce Great People 4 times faster? That civ would be popping Great People like popcorn!
Well, Pacifism would surely make sense for a Philosophical civ! I don't think, however, that it's so easy - playing a strategy dependent on Great Persons probably also takes some skill.
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