Hi,
not sure if this is the proper venue for this, but since I've returned to Civ5 & this mod, I've reacquainted myself with the permanent irritation of watching the AI rush headlong into the future. For those of use who like to take their time, especially in the ancient eras, and research everything, this is quite aggravating. I've fiddled around with the values in the Civ5TechSpeeds.xml, as well as those in this mod's own TechCostSweeps.sql - to no avail - the AI still goes straight through, ignoring anything that isn't raw advantage. It then occurred to me that if this mod were to introduce new 'techs' called something like 'intermediary period' in between each era, forcing those to have all previous era techs as prerequisites and in turn, being the mandatory prerequisite for all the techs of the next era, we could then jack up the values of those specific columns only in TechCostSweeps.sql, as a way to slow down the mad rush.
not sure if this is the proper venue for this, but since I've returned to Civ5 & this mod, I've reacquainted myself with the permanent irritation of watching the AI rush headlong into the future. For those of use who like to take their time, especially in the ancient eras, and research everything, this is quite aggravating. I've fiddled around with the values in the Civ5TechSpeeds.xml, as well as those in this mod's own TechCostSweeps.sql - to no avail - the AI still goes straight through, ignoring anything that isn't raw advantage. It then occurred to me that if this mod were to introduce new 'techs' called something like 'intermediary period' in between each era, forcing those to have all previous era techs as prerequisites and in turn, being the mandatory prerequisite for all the techs of the next era, we could then jack up the values of those specific columns only in TechCostSweeps.sql, as a way to slow down the mad rush.