Ragnar,
Heh, funny you ask that since that's exactly my position in my current game. In my case, it doesn't really matter, because I've essentially won (I probably won't play it out). I've already built most of my RR's, so the worker bonus isn't as valueable to me, and I do have a goodly number of slaves. Therefore, the switch isn't really worth it.
I had planned to make the switch right at the end of the medieval age. I figured I'd upgrade my Cavalry, go into revolution, and attack my southern neighbor, Greece. By the time I came out of anarchy, I'd almost be done with the war. But I never pulled the trigger on the revolution, because I noticed that most of my original core cities were producing *just* enough food to feed themselves, and during anarchy they would inevitably have starved by a pop point or two each. That really wasn't a big deal, and I probably should have ignored it. So I remained a republic.
In your case, I don't know. What level are you playing on, do you have a tech lead, do you have a large empire, are you industrious?
If I had to guess, it probably isn't worth it. In order to get the max benifit from Demo, you need to switch pretty much right away, in the mid-to-late middle ages. Then you have time to reap the benifits and over time recoup the lost turns in anarchy. Obviously that doesn't apply to religious civs.
-Arrian
Heh, funny you ask that since that's exactly my position in my current game. In my case, it doesn't really matter, because I've essentially won (I probably won't play it out). I've already built most of my RR's, so the worker bonus isn't as valueable to me, and I do have a goodly number of slaves. Therefore, the switch isn't really worth it.
I had planned to make the switch right at the end of the medieval age. I figured I'd upgrade my Cavalry, go into revolution, and attack my southern neighbor, Greece. By the time I came out of anarchy, I'd almost be done with the war. But I never pulled the trigger on the revolution, because I noticed that most of my original core cities were producing *just* enough food to feed themselves, and during anarchy they would inevitably have starved by a pop point or two each. That really wasn't a big deal, and I probably should have ignored it. So I remained a republic.
In your case, I don't know. What level are you playing on, do you have a tech lead, do you have a large empire, are you industrious?
If I had to guess, it probably isn't worth it. In order to get the max benifit from Demo, you need to switch pretty much right away, in the mid-to-late middle ages. Then you have time to reap the benifits and over time recoup the lost turns in anarchy. Obviously that doesn't apply to religious civs.
-Arrian
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