It seems to be established now that you can only advance to the Middle Ages by learning the required tech advances from the First Age--which is most of them--and so forth, for the other Ages. What I want to know is, when one Civ advances to the Middle Ages, what happens to the others?
If one of your enemies gets to the Middle Ages first, does that open up more possibilities for you? Or if, as is more likely, you get there first, does it do anything for your opponents? More tech advances available? More resources visible? What effect does trade and diplomacy have?
I hope it is possible to have true Modern Age and Stone Age cultures living side by side. It certainly seems to happen in the real world.
If one of your enemies gets to the Middle Ages first, does that open up more possibilities for you? Or if, as is more likely, you get there first, does it do anything for your opponents? More tech advances available? More resources visible? What effect does trade and diplomacy have?
I hope it is possible to have true Modern Age and Stone Age cultures living side by side. It certainly seems to happen in the real world.
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