Will the golden age last for 25years or 25 turns?
This was a question I asked myself when I was thinking about the advantages of choosing a civ with early special units to get an early golden age or a late one. Yep I'm allready choosing my civ for my first game , I can't wait , I feel
This is crucial since if it lasts less turns if you get it early it might become better to save it by choosing a civ with a more modern special unit.
I guess it will not be 25years since that would only make it last a few turns early in the game if years pass by as in earlier civ games. But the crucial thing is will it last as many turns at 2000BC as it does at 2000AD?
I consider it will last the same amount of turns:
The advantage to have it as soon as possible for me seems to be that your get a jump start on any nearby civ that could threaten you and thereby "influence" that civ ( in whatever way ) so you can settle the territory you want early on in the game by using the extra production and special units.
Later in the game I guess you will be better prepared to use the golden age to its full advantage since you can prepare yourself.
Does anyone know more about this or have a favourite civ yet?
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