I think this issue has been discussed in several threads, but I'm curious if anyone has looked at this systematically: how does the AI tend to consistently keep science production so high? It's got to be more than buildings and specialists.
I've had several games at Noble level, on standard maps, where I have systematically expanded and conquered the globe, while the AIs tend to sit in little huddles, quaking with terror knowing that sooner or later they will be next to be assimilated.
I always play with tech trading turned off.
So I constantly have situations where I have about 50 cities, have at least 30 cities maxed out on science buildings, have used Great Scientists to make many academies, have made scientist specialists, have culture set at 2 or 3--and in contrast, an average AI will have maybe 8 cities, one-quarter of my civilization score, and yet they are close to me or even superior in tech.
I don't get it. How is that possible? Does the AI get a very large science bonus at Noble level?
I've had several games at Noble level, on standard maps, where I have systematically expanded and conquered the globe, while the AIs tend to sit in little huddles, quaking with terror knowing that sooner or later they will be next to be assimilated.
I always play with tech trading turned off.
So I constantly have situations where I have about 50 cities, have at least 30 cities maxed out on science buildings, have used Great Scientists to make many academies, have made scientist specialists, have culture set at 2 or 3--and in contrast, an average AI will have maybe 8 cities, one-quarter of my civilization score, and yet they are close to me or even superior in tech.
I don't get it. How is that possible? Does the AI get a very large science bonus at Noble level?
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