The Renaissance age should be starting about 1550, In Civ 2, i usually find myself getting Medicine a very long time before that (before the dark age), this should be fixed.
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The Romans had aqueducts, baths and sewers to deliver fresh water, clean everyone and remove the waste products. The Muslim world was considerably more advanced in medicine than Europe. The Orient had (and still have) their own style of medicine which is quite different from the West.
The problem with advances like sanitation and medicine is that they never were "inventions" but more of a steady accumulation of knowledge. The Romans had the weath, engineering aptitude and cultural bias toward cleanliness that made it possible for them to be centuries ahead of their neighbours. In Civ games naturally we want to emulate them. With no 'rise and fall' mechanisms there is no way for "Rome" to forget this knowledge so that it can be rediscovered by future Italian states.To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
H.Poincaré
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Having eras where you had to sell off city improvements because they were too expensive to maintain even though you understood the basic science might work. However in the current Civ model sanitation = more people = more food, trade and production. Most of the inventions are very positive so it wouldn't quite work unless the whole cost/benefit system was dramatically changed.To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
H.Poincaré
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The Renaissance age should be starting about 1550, In Civ 2, i usually find myself getting Medicine a very long time before that (before the dark age), this should be fixed.
Why should it? Civ isn't you guilding a historical simulator. It's not watching a documentary about the rise and fall of civilizations. . if you're good enough to discover sanitation. . (or any other random advanced tech) early. . then more power to you. There's a whole challenge and strategy based on maximizing science to extremely early landings. .
Who's to say an upwardly mobile civilization in our OWN history couldn't have done that? It's not like it would have been impossible.
Forcing the game to follow the same path that our own history took doesn't sound like a fun game to me. .-connorkimbro
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4000 bc: you look sick, eat this root
1700 ad: that herb is heathen, say this prayer
1900 ad: that prayer is supersticion, take this anti-biotic
2000 ad: that anti-biotic doesn't work anymore, eat this root."I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
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Originally posted by UberKruX
4000 bc: you look sick, eat this root
1700 ad: that herb is heathen, say this prayer
1900 ad: that prayer is supersticion, take this anti-biotic
2000 ad: that anti-biotic doesn't work anymore, eat this root.
Very, very nice. Sadly becoming more and more true as well.
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