WackenOpenAir said:
SGL's are the thing that is wrong in this game.
SGLs are just one example of the many lottery-type bonuses in the game. If you think SGLs are wrong, do you think free cities for Expansionist civs is wrong? They are both things that rarely happen, but are powerful when they do.
I focus on science a lot of the time in my games, and I think the chance of an SGL is a nice reward. I rarely get one in the ancient age. And maximizing your chances of getting one takes effort and planning over many, many turns (and actually begins with your choice of civ.) Often times I play Byzantines just in the hopes of getting an early SGL. And do you know how often it happens? Hardly ever.
Maybe that just makes me a moron, but it's worth the risk to me. When I take Byzantines and go the Philosophy gambit, and a SGL pops up, it's a great feeling and I know that I worked for it. Delaying Iron, Horseman, and other basic techs to focus on advanced techs is a sacrifice.
Rushing the Pyramids may be a bit overpowered, but how often are you in a position to do that? Usually, as has been said, it's a huge investment of shields and time.
Risks should be rewarded, and that's all the Pyramids are.