What's the best way to increase my rate of research in Civilization 5? Is it purely a function of population and buildings, or is there something else I can do to speed it up (especially in the early game)?
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There are a number of different ways to boost your research:
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I've answered a question asking how to increase production which in my opinion is pretty similar - though science is global, of course, and not local to a city. You basically have the following options:
The above points are not orthogonal - if you want a lot of technologies you should do all of them; i.e. allocate citizens to specialist slots, use buildings and abilities that increase the speed at which great scientists are born, and sign a lot of research agreements. |
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Research Agreements. As many as possible, as often as possible. If you want to keep a tech lead, you need to spread out who you make the agreement with -- if you only have a single research agreement with the most advanced AI civ, you're not going to make any progress. But if you make a research agreement with the last-place player (perhaps gifting them enough gold so that they can pay their "half) AND the most advanced civ, you're effectively researching three different technologies at once to their two. Set up those trading posts and get to work! |
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