Dutch Canuck
Khan of Flatlanders
I am playing with no technology brokering... and I
it! This feature really tones down the furious AI haggling - which I always thought was flawed by it's intensity and the weird outcomes of techs appearing really early. With tech brokering switched "off", tech stealing through espionage becomes more meaningful, diplomatic trading becomes more important, and the rate of technology knowledge spreading over the world is slower over time - which is IMHO more realistic.
If you're wondering what I'm talking about, this feature, found in the custom game set-up screen, allows one to switch "off the ability of civs to trade technology advances that they did NOT research! So with this feature selected, civs can only trade technology advances that they acquired through their own research efforts... Veeeery nice... An elegant finesse... Should be a default feature of every game! (IMO
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And you know, it doesn't radically change the game, but it really feels more sensible and enjoyable to me that I don't have to fret over an important tech, that I'm considering trading, gets spread all over the world like spam. Nothing more frustrating than civs I've never met getting my hard researched tech
- not particularly realistic either considering how slow knowledge was spread and actually used around the world - except perhaps in the Space Age/Information Age... No-tech brokering also models a more guarded attitude about tech; are civilizations more likely to share or keep to themselves the knowledge they acquired from abroad? Depends who's got what and when, etc... (I bet the AIs in the default game are more friendly about spamming tech to each other the higher in game difficulty one plays - but I'm not sure.)
With no-tech brokering now you can dangle more and better offers during diplomacy, and perhaps manipulate the tech race to one's diplomatic advantage...

If you're wondering what I'm talking about, this feature, found in the custom game set-up screen, allows one to switch "off the ability of civs to trade technology advances that they did NOT research! So with this feature selected, civs can only trade technology advances that they acquired through their own research efforts... Veeeery nice... An elegant finesse... Should be a default feature of every game! (IMO

And you know, it doesn't radically change the game, but it really feels more sensible and enjoyable to me that I don't have to fret over an important tech, that I'm considering trading, gets spread all over the world like spam. Nothing more frustrating than civs I've never met getting my hard researched tech

With no-tech brokering now you can dangle more and better offers during diplomacy, and perhaps manipulate the tech race to one's diplomatic advantage...
