I see a lot of players write about the Lib-race or using Liberalism by date X as a landmark. This implies that Liberalism is a very important milestone and is something worth beelining for. In fact, by calling it a race, it's even more pronounced: the goal is not to get it quickly, the goal is to get it first.
So my question is, what makes Liberalism so powerful that it's worth the opportunity cost of it?
Of course, the road to Liberalism is filled with good techs; CoL and CS is a possible path which are almost essential techs anyway. But is it worth delaying the techs necessary for medieval wars (Cats, Trebs, Macemen)? If so, why?
Part of the strength of the Lib-race must be the free tech; two techs for the price of one (and the cheaper one at that, often). But surely this cannot be the only reason. If so, then it would mean that losing the Lib race is almost catastrophic, as then you will have invested a lot into a lost race where second place has no value. In that case, it would be a better strategy to ignore Liberalism and gun for the tech you actually wanted in the first place!
Part of the strength of Liberalism must be the civics. Free Religion seems strong, but switching to Free Speech doesn't seem like a winning proposition very often.
So what is the power of Liberalism? What is the worth of Lib without the free tech compared to Lib with it? What techs would you sacrifice to get there and how does tech trading (or lack thereof) play a part?
So my question is, what makes Liberalism so powerful that it's worth the opportunity cost of it?
Of course, the road to Liberalism is filled with good techs; CoL and CS is a possible path which are almost essential techs anyway. But is it worth delaying the techs necessary for medieval wars (Cats, Trebs, Macemen)? If so, why?
Part of the strength of the Lib-race must be the free tech; two techs for the price of one (and the cheaper one at that, often). But surely this cannot be the only reason. If so, then it would mean that losing the Lib race is almost catastrophic, as then you will have invested a lot into a lost race where second place has no value. In that case, it would be a better strategy to ignore Liberalism and gun for the tech you actually wanted in the first place!
Part of the strength of Liberalism must be the civics. Free Religion seems strong, but switching to Free Speech doesn't seem like a winning proposition very often.
So what is the power of Liberalism? What is the worth of Lib without the free tech compared to Lib with it? What techs would you sacrifice to get there and how does tech trading (or lack thereof) play a part?