Markus5
Code Monkey
OK. I'm wondering *exactly* how the Great Library is supposed to work.
I got the Great Library. Great, free techs. All techs known by at least 2 civs. End of the turn - nothing. End of next turn - techs are showing up. Several turns later - more techs. Again, several turns later - more techs. Do the tech continue to arrive like this?
If I gift the city with the GL to another civ, declare war and take it back, will I get the tech advances again? Is it considered good form to do this?
Meanwhile, I'll go read up on the Great Library.
I got the Great Library. Great, free techs. All techs known by at least 2 civs. End of the turn - nothing. End of next turn - techs are showing up. Several turns later - more techs. Again, several turns later - more techs. Do the tech continue to arrive like this?
If I gift the city with the GL to another civ, declare war and take it back, will I get the tech advances again? Is it considered good form to do this?
Meanwhile, I'll go read up on the Great Library.


I just bought the game about 3 weeks ago and can't get any income from taxes unless I go to each city and create tax collectors. Is there no way to set a general tax rate? I've been playing Chiefton and except for a couple of culture wins I always end up in a finacial crisis. I previously played Call to Power but finally decided to upgrade. I see no slide bar on the DA's screen to adjust tax. Just sliders for expenditures on science and entertainment. I started a game in Regent yesterday after reading these posts with no opponents to practice city management and that's been somewhat helpful. The only way I can get enough population to create a decent quantity of tax collectors is to squeeze every last drop of food from the tiles and have excess population. When I automate my workers they seem to just build roads and mines. 
