DarkSchneider
King
Alright, I got some hard numbers from my last Civ game, in 1800 AD, I have 51 cities. Looking at my first 20 cities, they have an average of 16.5 population, and gain an additional 9.25 commerce each over what they would have without financial.
My Civic upkeep cost is 237 (I'm running Democracy, Free Speech, Enancipation, Free Market and Organized Religion), which is 4.6 per city.
So, I get an additonal 9.25 commerce from Financial, and an additional 4.6 gold from Organized. Even with the half-priced Org buildings that doesn't seem like much of a contest. Especially since the 9.25 commerce translates to around 14 extra science or gold with all of the modifiers.
So, there we go Fin >> Org without the halfpriced buildings.
Fin > Org even with the half priced buildings.
The only way I can see Org coming out on top is if you build absolutely no cottages in your entire empire. But more on that in the next topic.
My Civic upkeep cost is 237 (I'm running Democracy, Free Speech, Enancipation, Free Market and Organized Religion), which is 4.6 per city.
So, I get an additonal 9.25 commerce from Financial, and an additional 4.6 gold from Organized. Even with the half-priced Org buildings that doesn't seem like much of a contest. Especially since the 9.25 commerce translates to around 14 extra science or gold with all of the modifiers.
So, there we go Fin >> Org without the halfpriced buildings.
Fin > Org even with the half priced buildings.
The only way I can see Org coming out on top is if you build absolutely no cottages in your entire empire. But more on that in the next topic.

) So since i used organized to get a big empire faster and the infrastructure up sooner, you can't really compare it. So any math you do can't give a true answer for this, it's all situational.
buildings. Probably the thing I like least about Organized is that it's not nearly as useful if you're running no-low upkeep civics, but even then, the fast courthouses and lighthouses are nothing to sneeze at.