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Hey folks, I'm looking for some insight on properly "teching". I usually Get Pottery then worker Techs. After that I follow this up with Writing then Construction for early defense before heading to Education then Acoustics to open Rationalism. This kinda leaves me exposed in the production area and with Military techs. In a recent King game as France, Denmark stormed 2 of my cities with Berserkers while I was building Uffizi for 24 turns ( Epic Speed) , and my Comps couldn't really help. So I'm just curious how you guys on r/civ balance military and Science techs
Thank you =D
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