I admit it, I play on Quick speed. It's mostly because I like the quicker pace of building and research, especially in the early game. Finally, I like how the cultural requirements for new policies are much lower in Quick games than other speeds, for the same exact benefit. Ditto that for the excess happiness requirements for Golden Ages.
I tried a game on Marathon, and I nearly threw my laptop across my room when I saw that Scouts take 20 turns+ on King Marathon, and that it took even longer to discover the cheapest tech. I hated how the only thing I was doing in the first 20-30 turns was issuing orders to my single Warrior.
Keep in mind that I'm easing into King difficulty. I haven't found any compelling reason to use any other game speed than Quick. I really like being able to finish my games in fewer turns. I'd love to hear some arguments for slowing my game down.
I tried a game on Marathon, and I nearly threw my laptop across my room when I saw that Scouts take 20 turns+ on King Marathon, and that it took even longer to discover the cheapest tech. I hated how the only thing I was doing in the first 20-30 turns was issuing orders to my single Warrior.
Keep in mind that I'm easing into King difficulty. I haven't found any compelling reason to use any other game speed than Quick. I really like being able to finish my games in fewer turns. I'd love to hear some arguments for slowing my game down.