I have found that there is no point trying to research techs in the mid-game on emperor level, at least. No matter how hard I try, I can't keep up with the AI, so I usually just set science to zero and pay for whatever techs I want. Then I trade those techs to the other civs (if the AI hasn't done so already, it seems like there is a one turn differential before it will offer the tech to other civs after researching a tech, but I'm not sure about that one) for money or whatever else I might need. I just finished a game on a tiny board with a U-shaped panagea. I was on one end (India) with the French on the other. I kept paying the French for their tech and then trading the tech to other two civs (again, this was emperor level). Eventually, France took over the other two civs, but by the time it managed to do that, we were towards the end game where I could research tech faster and pump up my military so they wouldn't attack me. I won the space race in 1804 before France had built it's second space ship part. Anyway, this seems to work for me because I was able to buildup a large treasury which I could exploit for faster science later when it counted (deficit spending). In this way, I never fought even a single battle during the whole game.
Also, granaries and the pyramids are worthless. I usually want my cities to actually grow a little slower so they don't get too big too fast before I can keep everyone happy. They also wind up pinned at size 6 for a while before I get around to building aqueducts. I've decided against building hospitals if I'm going for the space race (which is what I usually do).
Anyone else have similar experiences?
Also, granaries and the pyramids are worthless. I usually want my cities to actually grow a little slower so they don't get too big too fast before I can keep everyone happy. They also wind up pinned at size 6 for a while before I get around to building aqueducts. I've decided against building hospitals if I'm going for the space race (which is what I usually do).
Anyone else have similar experiences?
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