well guys, after playing %70 prince, %30 monarch for a good while now, i'm finding that turning off tech trading is pretty much the only way i'm able to enjoy a typical 8 hour single player game.
if i dont turn TT off, the typical game goes something like this: after 1500AD, the entire AI community (except about 3 backward AIs who are also of a very minor religion or cutoff from the world) decide to all at once exchange almost all of their tech in one way or another and also somehow accelerate their tech to levels unimaginable, despite the fact that i've built any and all prophet, engineer, and science wonders possible in the game long ago, and have all my cities libraried, monastaried, universitied, and observatoried since the 1300s at the latest. first to have free religion and speech, running representation since the BC's (Pryamids), and having max scientist and engineer specialist in all cities.
by the end of a typical game like this, i'm about 5th in score and on average 3 techs behind. meanwhile, the AI community is sharing everything they have and sometimes even a freaking VASSAL state is #1 in tech or at least out-teching me. usually i get spaceshipped out or diplomatically defeated by this time.
so anyway, since turning off TT, i find i'm actually having a chance to win some of these games depending on the opening and my very meager skill at REX. i'm a builder at heart, but this is not the entire reason i find that turning off TT seems to be a necessary thing. the AI community i'm finding here is way, way too collective with tech and they dont care what happens to it as long as me, the human, doesn't benefit. and this is really ****ing me off.
so you high priests of Civilization, do you consider turning off TT cheating? am i seeing this issue through a dirty lens?
if i dont turn TT off, the typical game goes something like this: after 1500AD, the entire AI community (except about 3 backward AIs who are also of a very minor religion or cutoff from the world) decide to all at once exchange almost all of their tech in one way or another and also somehow accelerate their tech to levels unimaginable, despite the fact that i've built any and all prophet, engineer, and science wonders possible in the game long ago, and have all my cities libraried, monastaried, universitied, and observatoried since the 1300s at the latest. first to have free religion and speech, running representation since the BC's (Pryamids), and having max scientist and engineer specialist in all cities.
by the end of a typical game like this, i'm about 5th in score and on average 3 techs behind. meanwhile, the AI community is sharing everything they have and sometimes even a freaking VASSAL state is #1 in tech or at least out-teching me. usually i get spaceshipped out or diplomatically defeated by this time.
so anyway, since turning off TT, i find i'm actually having a chance to win some of these games depending on the opening and my very meager skill at REX. i'm a builder at heart, but this is not the entire reason i find that turning off TT seems to be a necessary thing. the AI community i'm finding here is way, way too collective with tech and they dont care what happens to it as long as me, the human, doesn't benefit. and this is really ****ing me off.
so you high priests of Civilization, do you consider turning off TT cheating? am i seeing this issue through a dirty lens?