I hope someone would be willing to explain the benefit of this trait to me (outside of the half-priced buildings). The problem is that every time I crunch the numbers I get the same result, namely that the best possible result of +100%GP birth rate is one extra GP over the course of the entire game (vs. an otherwise identical civ without Philo).
My conclusion is based on my understanding that each subsequent GP costs double the birth points of the previous one. Since the generic Philo City will always have double the birth points of the non-Philo one they will always be exactly one GP ahead (this holds essentially true regardless of how many different cities are generating GP birth points). Granted, they will get their first GP, well, first. Still, adding +x% GP birth rate improvements make the differential worse, not better. You'll still be ahead of your non-Philo counterpart, but you will wait longer and longer between the time they get their nth GP and you get your (n+1)th GP.
Is there some glitch in my understanding of this trait? Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated!
~Aldin
My conclusion is based on my understanding that each subsequent GP costs double the birth points of the previous one. Since the generic Philo City will always have double the birth points of the non-Philo one they will always be exactly one GP ahead (this holds essentially true regardless of how many different cities are generating GP birth points). Granted, they will get their first GP, well, first. Still, adding +x% GP birth rate improvements make the differential worse, not better. You'll still be ahead of your non-Philo counterpart, but you will wait longer and longer between the time they get their nth GP and you get your (n+1)th GP.
Is there some glitch in my understanding of this trait? Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated!
~Aldin