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Yellow, this mod needs a different strategy compared to base game. Population is king in GoldenAge, so you need to focus on food (and housing). Magnus as leader in your capital is a must to start, until about population 20-25 (+100% growth is HUGE). I tend to lag behind AI in science/culture until I can get to Medieval Faires civic, which is also about the time I switch capital to Pingala. Your main focus in early game is growth, don't let your growth slow down, ever - especially make sure you have enough housing. Be aware that Appeal has a huge affect on housing, too.
Also, don't worry about the straight numbers too much - there is a "slow down" mechanic, for instance if AI is in Classic Era but researching Medieval Era techs, those techs will cost extra, slowing down their progress. Sometimes AI gets a crazy good start location, they can be really strong early on, but you can catch up.
If you want a strong science civ to try, I recommend:
1. Seondeok, strong Campus (Seowon) bonus and also good growth
2. Lady Six Sky, IF you get a mountain start, she gets adjacency bonus for mountains
3. Pachacuti, same as Lady SS, plus gets huge growth from terrace farms
Hermetic Order can also give some civs huge adjacency bonus, but it can be very hit or miss whether you get enough Leylines near your cities to do this.Yellow, this mod needs a different strategy compared to base game. Population is king in GoldenAge, so you need to focus on food (and housing). Magnus as leader in your capital is a must to start, until about population 20-25 (+100% growth is HUGE). I tend to lag behind AI in science/culture until I can get to Medieval Faires civic, which is also about the time I switch capital to Pingala. Your main focus in early game is growth, don't let your growth slow down, ever - especially make sure you have enough housing. Be aware that Appeal has a huge affect on housing, too.
Also, don't worry about the straight numbers too much - there is a "slow down" mechanic, for instance if AI is in Classic Era but researching Medieval Era techs, those techs will cost extra, slowing down their progress. Sometimes AI gets a crazy good start location, they can be really strong early on, but you can catch up.
If you want a strong science civ to try, I recommend:
1. Seondeok, strong Campus (Seowon) bonus and also good growth
2. Lady Six Sky, IF you get a mountain start, she gets adjacency bonus for mountains
3. Pachacuti, same as Lady SS, plus gets huge growth from terrace farms
Hermetic Order can also give some civs huge adjacency bonus, but it can be very hit or miss whether you get enough Leylines near your cities to do this.Yellow, this mod needs a different strategy compared to base game. Population is king in GoldenAge, so you need to focus on food (and housing). Magnus as leader in your capital is a must to start, until about population 20-25 (+100% growth is HUGE). I tend to lag behind AI in science/culture until I can get to Medieval Faires civic, which is also about the time I switch capital to Pingala. Your main focus in early game is growth, don't let your growth slow down, ever - especially make sure you have enough housing. Be aware that Appeal has a huge affect on housing, too.
Also, don't worry about the straight numbers too much - there is a "slow down" mechanic, for instance if AI is in Classic Era but researching Medieval Era techs, those techs will cost extra, slowing down their progress. Sometimes AI gets a crazy good start location, they can be really strong early on, but you can catch up.
If you want a strong science civ to try, I recommend:
1. Seondeok, strong Campus (Seowon) bonus and also good growth
2. Lady Six Sky, IF you get a mountain start, she gets adjacency bonus for mountains
3. Pachacuti, same as Lady SS, plus gets huge growth from terrace farms
Hermetic Order can also give some civs huge adjacency bonus, but it can be very hit or miss whether you get enough Leylines near your cities to do this. |
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