I agree that the current tech tree is good in terms of how humans think.
The human player can make a decision about whether needs riflemen are needed right away, or whether it would be better to go for the industrial military units or hoover. It adds choices for the human to be able to decide at what point in the age his civ needs a new government or nationalism.
On the other hand, the AI doesn't seem to be very good at making those decisions.
I think the underlying problem with regards to balancing the nationalism tree against the rest of the industrial techs is that the AI is not capable of weighing the actual benefits of the techs in nationalism tree against the opportunity cost of not going for factories, industrial military units, or hoover.
I would agree that the last idea I suggested is far too much change.
However, I think that the nationalism techs tend to be a stumbling block to the AI, and the more nationalism techs there are, the bigger the stumbing block. I do think that some consolidation of those techs is appropriate.
Making facism a "free" industrial tech that required communism would be the same as moving facism gov to communism tech, wouldn't it?
The human player can make a decision about whether needs riflemen are needed right away, or whether it would be better to go for the industrial military units or hoover. It adds choices for the human to be able to decide at what point in the age his civ needs a new government or nationalism.
On the other hand, the AI doesn't seem to be very good at making those decisions.
I think the underlying problem with regards to balancing the nationalism tree against the rest of the industrial techs is that the AI is not capable of weighing the actual benefits of the techs in nationalism tree against the opportunity cost of not going for factories, industrial military units, or hoover.
I would agree that the last idea I suggested is far too much change.
However, I think that the nationalism techs tend to be a stumbling block to the AI, and the more nationalism techs there are, the bigger the stumbing block. I do think that some consolidation of those techs is appropriate.
Making facism a "free" industrial tech that required communism would be the same as moving facism gov to communism tech, wouldn't it?
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