I've popped GP out of three different cities in my current game, (Noble/Marathon). This was inadvertent and was caused by building Wonders and relevant buildings in a third city late, which caused it to suddenly develop a whopping number of points fairly quickly. It was also captured from the defunct Spanish and was probably their top-producing city. I suspect this effect could be reproduced intentionally, with a little effort. Aeson, on another thread earlier this year, suggested also regularly returning specialists to the work pool in the top cities to recover GPP from lesser cities. (Essentially, allowing them to catch up by nerfing GPP in the former top cities.) This isn't that hard and doesn't strike me as extreme micromanagement, though he did suggest actually starving off the specialists if the city or cities in question got too big while producing food/hammers rather than GPP.
Edit: To answer Zhuren again, my recent experience suggests that you can develop GPP late, as nobody's previous graduations matter except yours, but yes; having early Wonders and specialists in place early would appear to give you an advantage anyway. In my current game though, I am very satisfied with GPP, even though I really didn't get it organized until almost Renaissance.
Edit: To answer Zhuren again, my recent experience suggests that you can develop GPP late, as nobody's previous graduations matter except yours, but yes; having early Wonders and specialists in place early would appear to give you an advantage anyway. In my current game though, I am very satisfied with GPP, even though I really didn't get it organized until almost Renaissance.
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