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What to research next?
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| Stone Working (288) |
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5.26% |
| Ship Building (426) |
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0% |
| Jurisprudence (519) |
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10 |
52.63% |
| Slave Labour (616) |
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5 |
26.32% |
| Drama (708) |
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3 |
15.79% |
| Abstain |
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0% |
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mapfi
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Zurich, Switzerland
Jul 2002 time: 06:25
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I think Ship Building can easily be ruled out. Personally I'm divided between belining for monarchy, get stone working for city walls or slave labour. With decreasing likeliness. It rather depends on our future plans - aggressive attacking? Then stone working will be useless because we will concentrate on building units so go for monarchy asap or maybe slave labour. Securing defences - then so go for stone working. Building units like crazy but no plans for attacking anyone - go for slave labour.
I vote for the monarchy choice (drama) because quite frankly I don't see the WP giving our nation a rest.
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MrBaggins
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I understand that the APP is for permissiveness and lawlessness... and have to strongly disagree with their choice.
Jurisprudence is required for Monarchy... which would allow us to do something about the rampant lawlessness and the waste it causes... and leads us to the valuable Trade improvement allowing us to further develop our core cities, and provide us the opportunity to both develop our defence and push further on into Austria.
What use are theatres to make our citizens happy when 30% or more of their production is lost to crime. The APP are in favor of letting the criminals run riot, and then providing them with entertainment!
I feel that those who care to make such decisions should be better informed.
MrBaggins
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MrBaggins
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My second choice was Slave Labor
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MrBaggins
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Duuuuhhh
There are two prequisites that we need for Monarchy... people.
You can either choose the hippy peacenik route and go with Drama... and get a +1 happiness improvement... or the Jurisprudence route and reduce the crippling 30% crime rate...
Select below to see a spoiler:
spoiler(highlight to read): Jurisprudence is the one to get.
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MrBaggins
Last edited by MrBaggins on 12-02-2003 at 09:10
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mapfi
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Zurich, Switzerland
Jul 2002 time: 06:25
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nah, who's not telling the whole truth here? Our fellow WP spokesman, MrBaggins. You just want to go for iron works to get Samurai for an attacking army and for that you need trade.
Actually, it doesn't make much of a difference if we choose drama or juridprudence. We're not going to build either courthouses (27% crime instead of 30%, come on!) or theaters, nor are we needing any roads in the short run. So it mostly depends on what choice we're presented with and how many turns to get it. I'd still prefer drama because I want to avoid having an arguement about the line to Monarchy each time.
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Gilgamensch
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France
Jun 2002 time: 06:25
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Haven't changed my mind:
We need the tools to convince our rebellious brother's and sister's to work for us. Therefore I have choosen Slavery.
Just think of what we already missed *whine*.
We could have already convinced them quite a long time ago. But it looks like, that people here do not care about our misleaded fellowers............
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Locutus
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ACS CTP1/2 Manager & Civ4 Co-Manager
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Hengelo, The Netherlands
Nov 1999 time: 06:25
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(Hmm, how did I overlook that Trade prerequisite for Philosophy? )
I think we all agree that with 5 cities under our control and crime running rampant, it's imperative that we get to Monarchy very soon (the only possible arguments to not beeline for it ASAP could be City Walls and Slavers/Mines).
So the question is, should we research Drama or Jurisprudence/Trade first? Let's look at the advances available:
Drama is the most expensive advance in this list, so in that respect it would be best to wait a while and let our cities grow before starting on it: then we can finish it all the sooner next time around. The Theater building it enables isn't particularly useful: we need to pump out units right now, Theaters aren't very useful when you're dead. However, Drama does enable Entertainers as well. That could be a major advantage in keeping the happiness in our new cities in check without forcing us to sacrifice the economic strength of the older ones.
Jurisprudence is the cheapest of the advances required for Monarchy, so in that sense it would be logical to pick it up now: then we can reap its advantages ASAP. On the other hand, the only things it enables are Chichen Itza and Courthouse, neither of which is very helpful right now (A wonder is the last thing we should be building right now and: -3 Crime or 2 Hoplites? Not a very tough choice if you ask me...)
Trade is about equally expensive as Drama, so in that sense it might be good to wait a while before starting it, but fortunately it has Jurisprudence as prerequisite so we couldn't start it now if we wanted to. It offers Via Appia, Bazaar, Caravans and Roads. Building Via Appia or a Bazaar is a bad idea (see Chichen Itza/Courthouse). Caravans are very useful to have and enable the 3rd part of my job ( ) but at this time we probably won't get much of a chance to build them anyway. Roads however *are* useful: we have some PW to spend and our lines to the battlefield could in some cases be shorter than they currently are.
There's one other thing to consider, possibly more important than all of the above: in our quest for Monarchy, the list of advances we get to choose from isn't always complete. Right now we have 5 advances that are researchable but only 4 will be available. If we research Drama now, it could well be that Jurisprudence isn't an option the next time we have to choose an advance. However, if we go for Jurisprudence now, we'll have the choice between Jurisprudence and Drama next time. It's unlikely that both will be unavailable.
So based on all this, I'd say go for Jurisprudence first (cheap, gives us more options next time) and, if possible, Trade after that (Roads are the only actual benefit at this point). But I still believe Slavery is a very important advance as well, so I'm tied between Jurisprudence and Slave Labour. I voted for the former but I may yet change my mind...
Last edited by Locutus on 12-02-2003 at 14:54
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mapfi
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Zurich, Switzerland
Jul 2002 time: 06:25
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Jee, forgot the entertainers - that's a big arguement for drama, but so is the one about the 4 choices Loc - now I am glad I voted already and don't have to decide again...
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MrBaggins
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Its already been voted on... and Writing was decided upon.
The question at hand is... What to research AFTER WRITING?
It says nothing about changing from writing to slave labor.
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MrBaggins
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Oh.. btw... forgot to elucidate my earlier point.
When I was thinking Jurisprudence, I was thinking that we should make a run at Chichen Itza... it should be our first wonder:
30% crime reduction, improving everything...
The happiness related wonders are basically unnecessary- even the Appian way, considering that we are on a continent... don't plan on very expansive war and can build roads soon enough.
Pyramids might be nice, but Chichen Itza is more valuable.
Our city placement is way better than the AI's so we have a shot at completing it first... especially given the AI's neurotic production changes.
MrBaggins
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MrBaggins
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Which assumes space to develop that we don't have, and that we won't have access to Monarchy, which we will...
We are on a course of slow acquisition and very slight expansion. We don't have the capability to do anything else.
By the time we hit the empire size cap, we'll be in a Monarchy already
It would be useful to get a headstart on the AI now... the generic production bonus of reducing crime will enable us to outperform the AI to techs AND wonders.
Chichen Itza will be useful now... and in the future... plus we can change production of the wonder without penalty... so there is plenty of space for a later decision.
My bet is that we will be below the max empire size, when Ramajana is finished, and will be close to Monarchy. So... no significant benefit.
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MrBaggins
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Right, but there is no point in building a wonder to solve a problem we don't have. We need to have as big a gain in science, in any way possible. Additional cities certainly help, but making our existing cities more productive will help more...
I'm not saying don't build Ramajana, I'm saying build Chichen Itza first.
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Maquiladora
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quote: Originally posted by MrBaggins
...The happiness related wonders are basically unnecessary... |
You really need to play more SAP...
Back on topic: I voted fot Jurisprudence, towards Monarchy.
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MrBaggins
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Do the math:
As long as a city isn't rioting, it produces science.
We don't have any issue keeping even captured cities out of rioting, due to martial law (until conquest distress decays,) at this stage.
The 'bonus' we'd gain from Ramajana is +3% general production through reduced crime.
The 'bonus' we'd gain through Chichen Itza is +10% under Tyranny and +7% under Monarchy.
If we can get to Monarchy within a short duration of the AI's, plus have Chichen Itza, and start to develop domestically, in H Town and Pedrunnia, then we can start to actually race the AI viably in science.
Ramajana and Chichen Itza are both good in that they both don't become obsolete. I believe, however, in prioritizing, its important that we go for advantages that help NOW... especially in a science sense.
MrBaggins
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Martin Gühmann
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Berlin, Germany
Mar 2001 time: 06:25
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quote: Originally posted by MrBaggins
Right, but there is no point in building a wonder to solve a problem we don't have. We need to have as big a gain in science, in any way possible. Additional cities certainly help, but making our existing cities more productive will help more...
I'm not saying don't build Ramajana, I'm saying build Chichen Itza first. |
Well I just did a test game on a random map with a lot of land and ten civs. I played the Barbarians, the wonder race started on turn 78 with the Ramajana. The odd thing was that the Ramajana was build on turn 125, that's a litte bit late in my opion that means 47 turns were needed to complete this wonder, in other games it was done earlier by the AIs. So if we want a wonder we have to start it in the next 20 or 30 turns otherwise we can forget it, it is not likely that we will get a big amount of gold for rush buying it. So as long as we do not decide to block the queues of two cities with wonders, we will only be able to build one wonder, as the Chichen Itza was completed one turn earlier, and some more wonders are build in the following turns.
-Martin
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