Aussie_Lurker
Deity
Just FYI, I'm basing my guess of eight first tier techs on the number of lines coming in from the left-hand side of the screen.
I also agree that the majority of the missing "techs" have probably been shifted to social policies, as they represent more Social than technological advancement (though, in this case, I wonder if theology really belongs in the tech tree-though maybe it does as it is the *study* of religion).
Also, I'll hazard a couple of guesses by saying (1) I doubt that the tech tree we're seeing is the final word on the subject-things like that can easily change even a few weeks out from release & (2) I'm guessing there will be some direct links between the tech tree & the social policy tree. So, as pointed out, acoustics might either be required for drama & music-or at least make it cheaper to buy. Writing will obviously allow for literature (& maybe even alphabet?) Just a thought-I accept that I could be wrong.
Lastly, the link between pottery & writing I get. The first use of the characters that formed the precursor of writing were symbols used to tell people what was inside pottery containers. Still, I liked Civ4's approach-having it link from pottery, &/or priesthood, &/or animal husbandry.
Aussie.
I also agree that the majority of the missing "techs" have probably been shifted to social policies, as they represent more Social than technological advancement (though, in this case, I wonder if theology really belongs in the tech tree-though maybe it does as it is the *study* of religion).
Also, I'll hazard a couple of guesses by saying (1) I doubt that the tech tree we're seeing is the final word on the subject-things like that can easily change even a few weeks out from release & (2) I'm guessing there will be some direct links between the tech tree & the social policy tree. So, as pointed out, acoustics might either be required for drama & music-or at least make it cheaper to buy. Writing will obviously allow for literature (& maybe even alphabet?) Just a thought-I accept that I could be wrong.
Lastly, the link between pottery & writing I get. The first use of the characters that formed the precursor of writing were symbols used to tell people what was inside pottery containers. Still, I liked Civ4's approach-having it link from pottery, &/or priesthood, &/or animal husbandry.
Aussie.