Perhaps a slider to split science funding/effort into theoretical and applied? A high priority on theoretical would give the theory quicker but maybe only one of several practical applications of that theory whilst lower theoretical research would give the theory after a longer time but would mean more into applied and yield two or three of the practical applications?
The main drawback I can forsee with this is that humans being humans would try and get to nuclear fission theory and build A-bombs whilst the AI is still using archers. I suppose that could be stopped by linking the "cost" of the next theoretical advance to the number of practical applications of the previous theory you know?
Obsolete techs could be dealt with by a random technology spread as with CK. So old techs become known more widely once they are no longer secret.
The main drawback I can forsee with this is that humans being humans would try and get to nuclear fission theory and build A-bombs whilst the AI is still using archers. I suppose that could be stopped by linking the "cost" of the next theoretical advance to the number of practical applications of the previous theory you know?
Obsolete techs could be dealt with by a random technology spread as with CK. So old techs become known more widely once they are no longer secret.
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