In my first civ4 game the best choice for civics in war time seemed fairly clear.
In peacetime however I found my prefered method of simply looking at total income and light bulb generation leading me to the unexpected result of spending almost the entire game in mercantilism and representation, even the pyramids had given me access to things like universal sufferage.
This was something of a surprise as I had assumed that removal of foreign trade routes should constitute a huge penalty for merc and I had thought universal sufferage would be obviously superior to representation.
However that particular combination with its free specialists in every last city even the crappy little flyspeck ones with the added bonus of each of those specialists and all other specialists getting 3 free extra beakers seemed to add up to a net bonus that no competing paid of civics in those civics categories could compete with.
Is there something I'm missing or is representation plus mercantilism as good a combo as it appears to be?
In peacetime however I found my prefered method of simply looking at total income and light bulb generation leading me to the unexpected result of spending almost the entire game in mercantilism and representation, even the pyramids had given me access to things like universal sufferage.
This was something of a surprise as I had assumed that removal of foreign trade routes should constitute a huge penalty for merc and I had thought universal sufferage would be obviously superior to representation.
However that particular combination with its free specialists in every last city even the crappy little flyspeck ones with the added bonus of each of those specialists and all other specialists getting 3 free extra beakers seemed to add up to a net bonus that no competing paid of civics in those civics categories could compete with.
Is there something I'm missing or is representation plus mercantilism as good a combo as it appears to be?
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