Can anyone run me through how you get GL by turn 25?
Getting Pottery takes you to Turn 10, and Writing to turn 22 ish or so... How do you get the GL built so fast?
Even if you play Shoshone and select tech as your first bonus, you have to be luckly enough to get the right science tech and to do so just after you finish Pottery. Even then that leaves only 15 turns to build GL, which even with a Hill start and Salt is pushing it.
How? how could you possibly get it this fast?
It takes 7-10 to research pottery. It takes another 10-15 to research Writing. Then you have the build the thing... even assuming you can steal a worker this early in the game, you won't have any other techs to improve anything.
You can't possibly have any helpful policies by turn 25.
I don't understand how it would be mathematically possible to have the GL built by turn 25... doesn't make any sense to me at all.
Quick Speed against humans in multiplayer. Monument -> Worker -> Scout(Possibly) -> GL
Tech choices: Pottery -> Writing -> Mining -> Calendar -> Philo(FREE)
Policies: Open Tradition to snag productive tiles then to liberty for +1 hammer.
Use the worker to chop trees everywhere, work productive tiles most likely not growing past pop 3.
GL by turn 25 is average, turn 22 - 23 very possible with luck in ruins or land and or spawning on a hill.
FYI: Rushing GL is not recommended. Putting that production and those turns into developing infrastructure such as workers, granary, settlers etc.. Will lead to better long term results than rushing GL. If you go straight for Philo without GL while growing and developing the entire time you will hit a later tech like currency only 1 or 2 turns later than a GL rusher due to the opportunity cost to growth and infrastructure that rushing GL causes. In the long term your cap will always be bigger than the GL rusher throughout the entire game due to those lost turns of growth. Assuming both players have equal starting positions.