Without emancipation, we won't get a mature town before nukes (I'm thinking somewhere in the 1800-1850 era), assuming we don't start working a cottage pre-1550 or so (probable settler spam end date?). A riverside village with PP and bureau is 7 base gpt. If we start working it at 1600, we mature it to a village at 1802, if I'm not mistaken... Basically, we would not be getting substantial or sustained return in research, compared to specialists. If we invest in cottages, I think of it as a tool for stockpiling gold once the warring starts... I don't really know what I'm saying. Frankly, deciding on this kind of macro stuff is slightly beyond my intelligence level, but it would be nice to see some analysis from the rest of you... A riverside cottage with bureau is ok even to start, though - 3gpt right away, as if financial.
I thought the slider was set to 0 so we can run at 100% once we have the libraries? This means we should not have issues with the slider for quite a long time. In the long run building wealth in some outlying cities, with a 100% science cottaged capital is much more effective than building workshops in the capital. There should be no need for banks/markets at all unless we need them for Wall Street/happiness.
If we stockpile about 600g, we can approximately run 100% on that alone to 1600+ AD, assuming we expand to 6 cities by then. This should get us Lib circa 1600, as well. After that, secondary cities building wealth is what I expected.
Getting an extra floodplain is not worth it
Could potentially be worse than 1 FP...
I doubt that it will be possible to convert Gandhi as he has his own holy city
I managed to convert Mansa Musa in one of my early tests, pretty easily. It's possible, but not necessarily a sure thing. At this point we're already behind, and it would be a substantial investment out of St Pete. There's other stuff we need to build there...