Hi guys,
I'm playing a quiet game of 2.42 Deity Raging and found that somehow I seem to have completely avoided the usual tech slowdown in the early middle game ie in the Monarchy to Democracy period. So what went right?
As usual I built three Warriors in Carthage and started a WoW building, Utica and all other cities followed the normal path of Warrior, and then Settlers until the cows came home. Normal rush for Monarchy, but after that I took a different route from my usual dash to Trade. I was having fairly frequent incursions from pirates so I thought after Monarchy "let's take Writing to get an early Diplomat" - this allowed me to buy a Trireme so I did a little oversea exploration - and, since my WoW was nearly complete I decided to make Philosophy my next goal and put Trade on the back burner - so ...
When I met the Indians I swapped Literacy for Map Making, they built an early Great Library and the rest is history.
The game was different for me in several ways - the delay in getting Trade made me churn out Settlers for longer - so I have more cities and more roads than normal. More cities meant Monotheism became my fourth goal after Monarchy, Philosophy and Trade and with the key Civ stuffing itself with useless tech from all and sundry my tech costs are minimal.
Hardly a scientific treatise, but this, for me, deviant research path has paid off handsomely...
Cheers, Stu
I'm playing a quiet game of 2.42 Deity Raging and found that somehow I seem to have completely avoided the usual tech slowdown in the early middle game ie in the Monarchy to Democracy period. So what went right?
As usual I built three Warriors in Carthage and started a WoW building, Utica and all other cities followed the normal path of Warrior, and then Settlers until the cows came home. Normal rush for Monarchy, but after that I took a different route from my usual dash to Trade. I was having fairly frequent incursions from pirates so I thought after Monarchy "let's take Writing to get an early Diplomat" - this allowed me to buy a Trireme so I did a little oversea exploration - and, since my WoW was nearly complete I decided to make Philosophy my next goal and put Trade on the back burner - so ...
When I met the Indians I swapped Literacy for Map Making, they built an early Great Library and the rest is history.
The game was different for me in several ways - the delay in getting Trade made me churn out Settlers for longer - so I have more cities and more roads than normal. More cities meant Monotheism became my fourth goal after Monarchy, Philosophy and Trade and with the key Civ stuffing itself with useless tech from all and sundry my tech costs are minimal.
Hardly a scientific treatise, but this, for me, deviant research path has paid off handsomely...
Cheers, Stu
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