Learning at the Library
Just stumbled across an oddity on how the Great Library works; not sure if it is a bug, the way it was intended, or just an eccentricity of the beast.
Basic set up was standard map, standard settings with the exception of high % of water, emperor level. I (Americans) start out on a 'stringy' continent with the Romans and Japanesse. Like all higher difficulty settings the AI beats me to the early wonders, with the Japs completeing the Great Library ~15 turns before I wipe them out (and claiming the GL for myself). Not a lot of good right off the bat with me only knowing one other Civ. So I go searching for the other 5 civs that should be in the game and I find that my 'stringy' continent is VERY isolated a full 2 turns over open sea the the nearest nieghbor so I don't make it to them in a galley (nor they to me) anytime soon. So Rome and I are falling way behind in the tech race (can tell by the wonders the other 5 are finishing before Rome or myself are even close the the tech requirements). Eventually... Lady luck and a bunch of sucidial galley captains later I manage to cross the great seas and don't fall off the edge of the world :P I make contact with 1 of the other 5 civs and pay kingly sums to get contacts with the others.. we do a little luxury trading and I happily await the next turn for some free techs all the way to and including Education (which most of you already know can be aquired through the library even as it renders it obsolite) Anyway.. next turn I'm hansomly rewarded for my seagoing ventures 4-5 techs, goodies like Invention and Education, which upon aquiring I get the notice the the GL is now obsolite, a few more units move on the map and then my soothsayers tell me that I have now learned Astronomy!!! (NOT what I was researching at the time) I had aquired it from the GL! even though the Gl was obsolite AND Astronomy has Education as a prerequisite!
So it appears as if the GL continues the work for the FULL TURN in which it becomes outdated. While I only gained 1 tech beyond Education I am left to wonder just how far up the tech ladder I could have gone had that galley not have made it and a few hundred more years would have pasted.. can see it now...Your Soothsayers inform you that you have learned Flight from the GL. :P
While not a Stadagy in itself, definately something to keep in mind for some of those 'strange' games
Personally I'm pretty sure the GL wasn't intended to work this way, but I didn't mind getting the 'extra' tech since the AI civ would have also gotten it if it were in my position, and besides there is anything you can really do about it anyway :P
Just stumbled across an oddity on how the Great Library works; not sure if it is a bug, the way it was intended, or just an eccentricity of the beast.
Basic set up was standard map, standard settings with the exception of high % of water, emperor level. I (Americans) start out on a 'stringy' continent with the Romans and Japanesse. Like all higher difficulty settings the AI beats me to the early wonders, with the Japs completeing the Great Library ~15 turns before I wipe them out (and claiming the GL for myself). Not a lot of good right off the bat with me only knowing one other Civ. So I go searching for the other 5 civs that should be in the game and I find that my 'stringy' continent is VERY isolated a full 2 turns over open sea the the nearest nieghbor so I don't make it to them in a galley (nor they to me) anytime soon. So Rome and I are falling way behind in the tech race (can tell by the wonders the other 5 are finishing before Rome or myself are even close the the tech requirements). Eventually... Lady luck and a bunch of sucidial galley captains later I manage to cross the great seas and don't fall off the edge of the world :P I make contact with 1 of the other 5 civs and pay kingly sums to get contacts with the others.. we do a little luxury trading and I happily await the next turn for some free techs all the way to and including Education (which most of you already know can be aquired through the library even as it renders it obsolite
So it appears as if the GL continues the work for the FULL TURN in which it becomes outdated. While I only gained 1 tech beyond Education I am left to wonder just how far up the tech ladder I could have gone had that galley not have made it and a few hundred more years would have pasted.. can see it now...Your Soothsayers inform you that you have learned Flight from the GL. :P
While not a Stadagy in itself, definately something to keep in mind for some of those 'strange' games
Personally I'm pretty sure the GL wasn't intended to work this way, but I didn't mind getting the 'extra' tech since the AI civ would have also gotten it if it were in my position, and besides there is anything you can really do about it anyway :P
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