As I'm sure we've all noticed, using expansionistic techinques was made harder with CivIII. It takes a few turns to get that second settler out now, and that extra worker is mostly only good for roads under depotism.
There's no doubt we need the roads though. Technology develops at a snails pace in this era! I'm not sure about you all, but I ended waiting 32 turns for Monarchy and Polytheism. It's too much time to wait for what should be simply advances.
Of course, this calls for alternate stratedgy. It seems to me that the most logical progression for the early era, if you're playing builder or hybrid style, would be to jump for the optional advance of literacy. That way you could at least build a library and get some additional research. Even then though, it seems like a long journey of 20 turn technology advances to get to monarchy.
The other idea I had was going for the Golden Age's at the start. One of the firaxian's mentioned that this was a good idea. I've gotten one golden age so far, and it was all that it was hyped of to be. Heck, an English city even defected to my side! Trade was rasied so that helped too.
Anybody else have any idea's how to overcome early game tech stagnation?
There's no doubt we need the roads though. Technology develops at a snails pace in this era! I'm not sure about you all, but I ended waiting 32 turns for Monarchy and Polytheism. It's too much time to wait for what should be simply advances.
Of course, this calls for alternate stratedgy. It seems to me that the most logical progression for the early era, if you're playing builder or hybrid style, would be to jump for the optional advance of literacy. That way you could at least build a library and get some additional research. Even then though, it seems like a long journey of 20 turn technology advances to get to monarchy.
The other idea I had was going for the Golden Age's at the start. One of the firaxian's mentioned that this was a good idea. I've gotten one golden age so far, and it was all that it was hyped of to be. Heck, an English city even defected to my side! Trade was rasied so that helped too.
Anybody else have any idea's how to overcome early game tech stagnation?
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