eric_
Emperor
So, this thread is inspired by slobberinbear's post in this thread:
Emphasis mine.
That post kind of crystallized something I've been wondering about more and more: once you open a policy tree, is it best to stick with it until it's completed, or is there no harm in jumping around for specific bonuses here and there? in other words, is there a "grand design" to each tree that you miss out on or whose efficiency is lost if you don't see it through uninterrupted?
Consider that the +1 hammer, in conjunction with improved worker productivity from Citizenship, are part of Liberty's grand design -- to allow the civ in question to expand and get productive in new cities while not completely losing happiness (Meritocracy's minor bonus) or new policies (Representation's bonus).
Emphasis mine.
That post kind of crystallized something I've been wondering about more and more: once you open a policy tree, is it best to stick with it until it's completed, or is there no harm in jumping around for specific bonuses here and there? in other words, is there a "grand design" to each tree that you miss out on or whose efficiency is lost if you don't see it through uninterrupted?