There are two things in the Civ tech-tree I never understood:
1. Why does (Gold-)Currency come BEFORE Trade? Agreed, you need some currency-like thing for trade but wheather that's salt, cocoa, camels, shells, cattle, feathers or metal (all those things were really used as currency by some peoples anywhen in history) doesn't matter and there has always been ANY currency. Coinage (and that's what the Civ2 "Currency" is) on the other hand makes trade easier and more efficient, but it was not before trade!!!!
2. Why Alphabet before Writing? The first writings were not much more than drawings probably used to record some astronomical data, taxes/tributes or to illustrate a special event. Writing without an alphabet was always an ART, limited to a few "wise men" who knew the secret of writing and reading whereas the alphabet (first invented by the phoenicians, something earlier if we accept syllabic-writing systems) made writing accessible to a much broader part of population. So here again the tech-tree should be all the other way around.
They imported those two severe mistakes from Civ1 to Civ2, so we really should do something that they don't make the same mistake in Civ3.
1. Why does (Gold-)Currency come BEFORE Trade? Agreed, you need some currency-like thing for trade but wheather that's salt, cocoa, camels, shells, cattle, feathers or metal (all those things were really used as currency by some peoples anywhen in history) doesn't matter and there has always been ANY currency. Coinage (and that's what the Civ2 "Currency" is) on the other hand makes trade easier and more efficient, but it was not before trade!!!!
2. Why Alphabet before Writing? The first writings were not much more than drawings probably used to record some astronomical data, taxes/tributes or to illustrate a special event. Writing without an alphabet was always an ART, limited to a few "wise men" who knew the secret of writing and reading whereas the alphabet (first invented by the phoenicians, something earlier if we accept syllabic-writing systems) made writing accessible to a much broader part of population. So here again the tech-tree should be all the other way around.
They imported those two severe mistakes from Civ1 to Civ2, so we really should do something that they don't make the same mistake in Civ3.
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