I was wondering if the research concept in Civ could not be changed in a next installment. It hasn't really changed over the last years. More things to research and dividing it in epic ages did not change the basic concept that there is research tree which you need to follow 1 tech at a time (in the early game you steal or trade tech but even that doesn't change the nature of the research concept)
This does not reflect reality (I know the game doesn't have to be 100% realistic
) Would it not be more challenging that you are forced to make a choice between a number of domains (ex. communication, ecology...) with every domain to have its specific added value. Combined with some unpredictable breakthroughs and the fact that some domains should only be available after some other discoveries.
This should not be controled with just a slider but by building a certain amount of buildings (ex. experimental farms, art schools, labs for nuclear research...). Those buildings should be rather expensive to avoid a civ is capable going for everything. The players would then be forces to choose what kind of society he would like (agricultural, technological, militaric....).
Civs that are similar could then combine their effort for specific projects that cannot be done by one civ alone. Look today for example to to the ITER project (goal is to make a viable fusion reactor, participants are the USA, EU, Japan....). If you look at the discussion on where to build this first reactor you could have good spin off in diplomatic exchanges.
Does this make any sense to anyone
This does not reflect reality (I know the game doesn't have to be 100% realistic

This should not be controled with just a slider but by building a certain amount of buildings (ex. experimental farms, art schools, labs for nuclear research...). Those buildings should be rather expensive to avoid a civ is capable going for everything. The players would then be forces to choose what kind of society he would like (agricultural, technological, militaric....).
Civs that are similar could then combine their effort for specific projects that cannot be done by one civ alone. Look today for example to to the ITER project (goal is to make a viable fusion reactor, participants are the USA, EU, Japan....). If you look at the discussion on where to build this first reactor you could have good spin off in diplomatic exchanges.
Does this make any sense to anyone

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