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I'm not really sure if I should be allowed to post in this forum, but here we go:
The Advanced Beeline
In essence, a "beeline" is focusing on one tech and ignoring the others. This usually involves taking the minimum requirements for a tech. The "Advanced Beeline", on the other hand, involves taking the MAXIMUM requirements for a tech. Used properly and in the right time, it's a wonderful technique.
Let's make an example. You are... Saladin, let's say. You managed to found Polytheism first, and now you have Hinduism. Now, this isn't real-game applicable, just an example, but let's say you wanted to get the Hindu Cathedral quickly, but you still wanted some substance in your actions.
Now, Music requires Mathematics and EITHER Literature or Drama. Drama simply requires Alphabet, and if you are Hindu, you have Polytheism, so Literature requires the same thing. Also, Mathematics and Alphabet also require the same thing. Writing requires one of three things: Pottery, Animal Husbandry, or Priesthood. With Saladin, Pottery will require either Fishing or Agriculture. Animal Husbandry will require either Hunting or Agriculture. Priesthood will require either Meditation or Polytheism, which you have.
So, you've traced all of this back. Now, with a regular beeline, the tech order MIGHT be, say, Agriculture-Pottery-Writing-Alphabet OR Mathematics-Drama-Music. Not necessarily in that order, but close.
With the Advanced Beeline, you would first want to get Fishing AND Agriculture. You would also want Hunting and Meditation. From there, you would get Pottery, Animal Husbandry, AND Priesthood. Then Writing, then Alphabet OR Mathematics, which may be placed anywhere between here and Music, then you would want both Literature AND Drama, and then, finally, Music. You've taken longer to reach your tech objective, but you also have more of a backbone behind that tech.
How useful might this be?
The Advanced Beeline
In essence, a "beeline" is focusing on one tech and ignoring the others. This usually involves taking the minimum requirements for a tech. The "Advanced Beeline", on the other hand, involves taking the MAXIMUM requirements for a tech. Used properly and in the right time, it's a wonderful technique.
Let's make an example. You are... Saladin, let's say. You managed to found Polytheism first, and now you have Hinduism. Now, this isn't real-game applicable, just an example, but let's say you wanted to get the Hindu Cathedral quickly, but you still wanted some substance in your actions.
Now, Music requires Mathematics and EITHER Literature or Drama. Drama simply requires Alphabet, and if you are Hindu, you have Polytheism, so Literature requires the same thing. Also, Mathematics and Alphabet also require the same thing. Writing requires one of three things: Pottery, Animal Husbandry, or Priesthood. With Saladin, Pottery will require either Fishing or Agriculture. Animal Husbandry will require either Hunting or Agriculture. Priesthood will require either Meditation or Polytheism, which you have.
So, you've traced all of this back. Now, with a regular beeline, the tech order MIGHT be, say, Agriculture-Pottery-Writing-Alphabet OR Mathematics-Drama-Music. Not necessarily in that order, but close.
With the Advanced Beeline, you would first want to get Fishing AND Agriculture. You would also want Hunting and Meditation. From there, you would get Pottery, Animal Husbandry, AND Priesthood. Then Writing, then Alphabet OR Mathematics, which may be placed anywhere between here and Music, then you would want both Literature AND Drama, and then, finally, Music. You've taken longer to reach your tech objective, but you also have more of a backbone behind that tech.
How useful might this be?