I apologize for the wall of text, but I wanted to comment on the most recent discussions.
HBR because if we research it, we are the only ones that have it. It could come in handy should we need to give a tech in a peace deal, or to trade for something else we need. Nobody else we know has the tech. Plus horse archers could be useful, though i normall dont use or even build them.
I think that researching a relatively expensive tech just in case we can trade it away (or give it up for peace?) is a sub-par plan. While it is true that Horse Archers are strong units when used properly, as far as I know, we do not have a strong industrial base at the moment, although I would need to see screen shots for each city to make a better judgment.
Yes we want to bulb a religion is because of the monks, and because state religion buildings could be really powerful (plus the religious wonders like the spiral minaret and/or University of sankore) until free religion which i think is more powerful than a state religion.
I feel obliged to play the Devil's Advocate here (pun unintended, surely). Will the monks be placated if we adopt a foreign religion? We can still gain all the benefits of State Religion even if we did not found it ourselves. Surely a foreign religion has spread to our lands by now (I recall seeing a screen shot to that effect). I am really worried that wasting time researching a ton of old religious techs just to set up a bulb (which could fail if another civilization reaches our target tech first!) is a risky strategy at best.
I chose the spot in the low countries because of the wine, and to maybe get a culture city to flip antium if possible. Ill take another look at some screens for that area and choose an alternate spot or 2 just in case. We need to contain rome, and i definitly dont want them to have a coast so close to england and the channel.
I would just like to point out that culturally flipping Antium is extremely unlikely at best. In fact, it would be more likely that
our city would be flipped. The proposed site has
one grassland forest for production, so two hammers per turn total. Antium has some hills. We
cannot build the cultural infrastructure required to flip Antium, and Caesar could easily stack units in the city to avoid a flip. Now that you mention it, we'd probably want to build a few farms so we can whip out a Monument, Library, maybe Temple/Monastery if we can get a religion to spread to the city just to keep it under our control. Antium's borders will surely pop before we get the city down.
I beleive the situation with peter is relatively stable, and i feel safe chasing a religion as long as we use our production to build a military. Plus, when we research those techs, we can use them as leverage in most trades as most of europe just adopted buddhism and skipped the religious techs too.
I'd like to see the trade screen. I can't remember where that update was . . . . It's unlikely that those old religious techs are worth much in trade, assuming our rivals do not have them already.
I am opposed to Rome because of the fact that we will fight them eventually, and i highly doubt that any efforts we make will make them ally with us. A waste of time and resources in my opinion.
Just because Rome will be an eventual target does not mean that we shouldn't get them on our good side. Suppose we made Rome an ally and got them to attack, say, Russia. While all the Praetorians are off in Siberia, we slip the knife in . . .
Also, did you ever consider getting a religion? We promised Ravus we'd get one, either Conf or Christianity. Also, arya, you are letting RL views block your judgement by not founding Conf.
If we meet the pre-requisites for Code of Laws, and Confucianism has not yet been founded, this would be the best way to score England a religion. In-game, each religion is the same and only hold whatever meaning we give to them. Researching CoL means
not spending precious time researching half a dozen other techs just to set up a bulb,
and we'd already have the Prophet for the Shrine, as WIM mentioned.
And I generally agree with what Aysee has been saying, although I still would not prioritize HBR until we have both production and
Horses, which I think we still lack for the foreseeable future, due to poor city placement.