I've read a few posts commenting how Tradition is much improved. Indeed I've adopted the full tradition tree in a current game and am impressed with the growth. I still feel, though, I'm missing a trick.
I like completing liberty for some obvious resions:
- the free worker
- the free settler
- the great persion (used to be a GE > manufactory but now a GP > religion)
- meritocracy can be a great boon to happiness.
I like to try get an early wonder in my games, usually GL sometimes stonehenge. Adopting tradition requires an extra 20 turns production or-so to build the worker and settler, so does this mean goodbye to early wonders?
I like completing liberty for some obvious resions:
- the free worker
- the free settler
- the great persion (used to be a GE > manufactory but now a GP > religion)
- meritocracy can be a great boon to happiness.
I like to try get an early wonder in my games, usually GL sometimes stonehenge. Adopting tradition requires an extra 20 turns production or-so to build the worker and settler, so does this mean goodbye to early wonders?