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Artifex
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Kentucky USA
Apr 2002 time: 05:20
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Whats the strategy for tech research on higher levels? Monarch, Emperor, Diety?
I usually play Monarch for now..I'm sure diety is even worse. I have been playing pangea lately and there are alot of civs in contact from the getgo.
SO, Just stockpile gold with 100% tax and Buy Techs from the tech whoring AI? Does anyone even attempt research in the beginning at the higher levels?
Do you just set slider to 0% and trade techs? It seems if your on a big continent and 5-6 other civs are trading like mad that research is folly during the early/ancient game at least.
What do you all do for research during the ancient era? Do you even bother?
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Arrian
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Kneel before Grog!
Jul 2001 time: 00:20
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Artifex,
It depends on several things:
Civ choice
Style of Play
Map options
My advice is for Monarch level, as that's where the bulk of my playing has taken place.
For instance, playing as Japan with a warmongering mindset on a standard/continents/8 civs setup, I would do:
1) bronze working
2) ironworking
3) warrior code
at 50%
4) masonry or mysticism
5) horseback riding
at 10% or 0% w/scientist
Gold is horded for a massive upgrade of chariots to horsemen and warriors to swordsmen. The only Wonder I will attempt to build is the Colossus.
Scenario #2: Egypt/builder/same map settings or pangea:
1) alphabet
2) writing
3) literature
@10% or so (UNLESS you think the AI may build the Pyramids before you discover literature, thus totally screwing you. If you see a lot of "so-and-so is building the pyramids" early on, use a higher science rate).
Prebuild the GL using the Pyramids as a shield holder.
Meanwhile, go for currency at 10% science.
Get the GL, shut science off totally. Use gold influx to rush improvements (markets, libraries, courthouses, cathedrals, etc.). Upon the end of the GL's usefulness (Education), crank up your own research.
-Arrian
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jshelr
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pittsburgh
Apr 2002 time: 00:20
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If others are like me, then this is a psychological issue. I feel I'm a failure if the AI has more tech!
You've got to get in touch with your inner child on this topic. It's ok to be behind. In fact, the AI is a source of learning. Once you calm down about being tech deprived, you will reallize that you rarely actually lose a game because of a tech deficit early.
My answer is to stay cool. You want the wheel and iron in order to do the land grab well. Go 100% for those techs. Otherwise, buy tech cheaply on higher difficulty levels, or, more likely, beat tech out of your unfortunate neighbor. (I tend not to go for early wonders, preferring a stack of ten MW to the "wonder" in question. If you do, then you will have to research a little more aggressively.)
If you develop an economic powerhouse, which happens from time to time, you will find that the AI can't stay ahead of you. Then, you should switch to doing your own research, get a tech lead, and dominate the map early. However, don't demand of yourself that you always do this. Actually, the come-from-behind games are more fun.
If far behind, one strat is to pick out a civ behind the leaders, but not too far behind, and pump up that civ's research budget by buying tech solely from them. You both move up to the leaders in tandem. But don't expect that civ to love you for your efforts.
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