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Yahweh Sabaoth
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The Heavens
Dec 2002 time: 05:30
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I've read quite a bit on 'Poly - by players whose opinions I value greatly - stating that the Pyramids are THE ancient wonder to have, and that the Great Library is hit-or-miss.
I have to confess, I don't see why... I find the GL always useful, often indispensible with so many damn expanionists scouting around. Especially if you lack a quick mover unit early in the game...
The Pyramids, on the other hand... well, I understand the use, but to win the Pyramids race, you have to start building pretty much off the bat, and shouldn't that time be spent building more cities?
Bear in mind, I'm always up against 15 opponents... I could see how fewer opponents would change things (less expanionists).
I'm wondering if anyone could comment, especially another huge map player.
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Dominae
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Practice tech-trading with the AI.
In most Emperor games I am able to keep myself "alive" in tech simply by researching a couple of expensive techs on a 40-turn pace, then trading these around for other techs and Gold. This works into the Medieval age, where I'm strong enough (after good expansion or some early war) to start researching myself at a reasonable pace.
With efficient trading you can more or less duplicate the Great Library's effect, without the cost in Shields.
Of course, in some games, you simply cannot get an "in" in the trading game, and then the Great Library becomes a very important Wonder. But this is definitely not standard.
Another related thought: do not be afraid to fall behind in tech momentarily. Many players feel that the game is lost if they are 4 or so techs behind. This is almost never the case. As long as your economy is growing and/or you are conquering your neighbors, you can afford not to have all those juicy techs. The only real worry in the tech race is if your weapons of war become obsolete (facing Cavalry when all you have is Medieval Infantry). Then you have to hope that your economy is top-notch and that you can put more units in the field. Another worry is not having Steam Power when your opponents get it, but this is not a huge deal as long as you still both have Cavalry.
As for the Pyramids, well, remember that its effects are much less "in your face" than the Great Library's. So I'll venture a guess and say that unless you eye is trained enough to notice the difference, you simply will not be able to tell what the Pyramids are doing for you. But trust me they're doing plenty! I have rarely lost a game (in SP...) where I've secure the Pyramids before 300AD.
Dominae
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Dominae
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What difficulty are you playing on?
Try a couple of games at Emperor, where building the Great Library is not so "easy". Then you'll have to make do without it and in doing so I think you will appreciate what I said above. Just like the first leap of depriving yourself from the Industrious trait, depriving yourself from the Great Library "crutch" is a learning exercise. The difference is that nothing beats Industrious, but some things beat the Pyramids. 
Dominae
Last edited by Dominae on 02-09-2003 at 20:45
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Mad Bomber
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Columbus, Ohio
Nov 2002 time: 00:30
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quote: Originally posted by Yahweh Sabaoth
I've read quite a bit on 'Poly - by players whose opinions I value greatly - stating that the Pyramids are THE ancient wonder to have, and that the Great Library is hit-or-miss.
I have to confess, I don't see why... I find the GL always useful, often indispensible with so many damn expanionists scouting around. Especially if you lack a quick mover unit early in the game...
The Pyramids, on the other hand... well, I understand the use, but to win the Pyramids race, you have to start building pretty much off the bat, and shouldn't that time be spent building more cities?
Bear in mind, I'm always up against 15 opponents... I could see how fewer opponents would change things (less expanionists).
I'm wondering if anyone could comment, especially another huge map player. |
If you want to put a crimp in the expansionists just up the barb levels, Any level above Roaming will make the Exapansionist trait almost worthless.
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Gufnork
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Gothenburg, Sweden
Jul 2003 time: 05:30
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I've never beaten the AI to the pyramids once, never failed to beat them to the GL even on deity. I always set my second city up for building the pyramids, then switch to palace when someone builds it to later change it to Great Library.
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Gufnork
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Gothenburg, Sweden
Jul 2003 time: 05:30
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I never really count on getting the Pyramids. I just hope a weak neighbour will get it so I can get it "second hand". I mainly use Pyramids as a springboard towards the G.Lib that I know I'll get.
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