Generally speaking, tech trading is good. Even if your partner gets more from you than you get from him, the comparative advantage gained over those opponents not involved in the deal is usually worth doing it. There are exceptions, of course. Sometimes, you may want to deny a certain technology to other civilizations because you need a bit of time to use it exclusively (e.g. wonder technologies (that could allow other players to beat you to a wonder that you want) or military technologies that may (indirectly) get into enemy hands. However, as a rule, tech trading is too profitable to leave it to the other empires.
In this context, the Alphabet is a special technology, because its exclusive possession gives you a monopoly on the tech market. The choice is not between profit from tech trading and some other benefit, but between profit from selling the Alphabet now and the benefit of being able to do other tech trades while other powers cannot because they lack the Alphabet. Making this choice requires considerations of a different kind than those usually involved with the decision whether to sell a technology, so I wonder if anyone has developed a general policy on this issue.
Just in case the answer is "It depends" (as it might well be), here is some background of my current game that has prompted me to ask about this:
I play Greece on an "Inland Sea" map, Noble difficulty and marathon speed. It's around 200 AD and Greece is at the eastern coast of the sea. I have gained a tech lead because my initial scout popped two other scouts in the first villages he entered, and these three guys made lots of easy money as they circled the inland sea in the first 2000 years or so of the game. I was able to research at 100 % for much longer than I usually do, but recently troop upgrades have drained the treasury and my expansion has forced me to lower research to 60 % in order to pay maintenance. I just got "Code of Laws", so courthouses should help here.
Diplomatically, things are a little awkward right now. Asoka, in the south-west, is friendly, but everyone else (including Kublai Khan in the north-west) is cautious to furious. There are two religious groops, the Buddhist empires of India (founder), Greece and Mongolia in the east, and the Jewish empires of Egypt (founder), Aztec and Japan in the West. France (west of India) is following Hinduism which was founded there. Louis XIV is in second place behind me and at war with Asoka.
Louis just showed up in a furious mood and offered me his 1150 gold pieces for the Alphabet. Instinctively I said "no", but then I stopped to ponder and finally post here. At this point only Asoka and myself have the Alphabet, but Louis cannot get it from Asoka because of their war, so I'm enjoying a tech oligopoly at this point. It won't last forever - everyone has Writing by now -, but as long as it does, it's very nice. On the other hand, given my low research rate those 1150 gold pieces are very shiny and tempting to me. Also, if I sold the Alphabet not just to Louis, but to everyone else for a discount (in order to get their cash myself and prevent Louis from making a profit), I could make even 2000 gold from it. Well, I'm torn.
(The game description turned out a little long, but it may be helpful when discussing the Alphabet question.)
In this context, the Alphabet is a special technology, because its exclusive possession gives you a monopoly on the tech market. The choice is not between profit from tech trading and some other benefit, but between profit from selling the Alphabet now and the benefit of being able to do other tech trades while other powers cannot because they lack the Alphabet. Making this choice requires considerations of a different kind than those usually involved with the decision whether to sell a technology, so I wonder if anyone has developed a general policy on this issue.
Just in case the answer is "It depends" (as it might well be), here is some background of my current game that has prompted me to ask about this:
I play Greece on an "Inland Sea" map, Noble difficulty and marathon speed. It's around 200 AD and Greece is at the eastern coast of the sea. I have gained a tech lead because my initial scout popped two other scouts in the first villages he entered, and these three guys made lots of easy money as they circled the inland sea in the first 2000 years or so of the game. I was able to research at 100 % for much longer than I usually do, but recently troop upgrades have drained the treasury and my expansion has forced me to lower research to 60 % in order to pay maintenance. I just got "Code of Laws", so courthouses should help here.
Diplomatically, things are a little awkward right now. Asoka, in the south-west, is friendly, but everyone else (including Kublai Khan in the north-west) is cautious to furious. There are two religious groops, the Buddhist empires of India (founder), Greece and Mongolia in the east, and the Jewish empires of Egypt (founder), Aztec and Japan in the West. France (west of India) is following Hinduism which was founded there. Louis XIV is in second place behind me and at war with Asoka.
Louis just showed up in a furious mood and offered me his 1150 gold pieces for the Alphabet. Instinctively I said "no", but then I stopped to ponder and finally post here. At this point only Asoka and myself have the Alphabet, but Louis cannot get it from Asoka because of their war, so I'm enjoying a tech oligopoly at this point. It won't last forever - everyone has Writing by now -, but as long as it does, it's very nice. On the other hand, given my low research rate those 1150 gold pieces are very shiny and tempting to me. Also, if I sold the Alphabet not just to Louis, but to everyone else for a discount (in order to get their cash myself and prevent Louis from making a profit), I could make even 2000 gold from it. Well, I'm torn.
(The game description turned out a little long, but it may be helpful when discussing the Alphabet question.)
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