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The Hotel generates tourism to the amount of half of the culture produced by landmarks worked by that city (and from some other sources as well).
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I do not think there is now any building, SoPol, UA, or other effect that would distinguish a city's yield of any sort, from a terrain/worked yield within that city.
That is, isn't that effect exactly the same as saying "A Hotel adds a tourism output to each landmark tile worked by the city"? Like a Mint?
The fact a Granary is considered one way and a Mint another never impacts how any other effect relates to them , right?
The fifth? not the nineth?
I don't think anyone has pointed this out yet, but look at 0:42. That tile under the Rock of Gibraltar seems somewhat different to the normal desert tiles. That and the shape seems a little irregular. Is it possible that it's a new natural wonder?
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If it is it'd be kinda weird that they're placed right next to each other, don't really see that happening often. Then again they probably just placed it there in world builder.
Except every spy can be a diplomat - the two aren't separate entities. Your spy can have the role of diplomat if you place them in the capital of another Civilization and choose so.
So England can't really have one extra diplomat without one extra spy - they are the same person, only doing different jobs if you choose so.
We don't know everything about the system yet. If the mechanic is that a spy made into a diplomat cannot be switched back, the mechanic shift would indeed be a reason to test a diplomat only change. Are diplomats weaker because they can't steal tech? Are they stronger because they can "schmooze"? Would England be balanced if they had an automatic diplomat? Perhaps there is a bigger change...
What if British diplomats have an efficiency boost? What if they retain the ability to steal tech? With the espionage changes there are a lot of things that come from having an extra spy OR diplomat. If I can schmooze an extra vote during each world congress is that overpowered? All of the above are again reasons to test England.
There's no such thing as "speed" of the trade, you get extra gold every turn.
There's no such thing as "speed" of the trade, you get extra gold every turn.
I don't think that's true. Iirc. only condition is it spawns next to a mountain and adjacent to 5 water tiles. That being said, I think the tile we see here is just a regular desert tile, it looks pretty similar to the one on the island further to the north east (southeast of Kuala Lumpur). It seems some terrains and features have received a graphic overhaul as has been discussed elsewhere.The Rock of Gibraltar always spawns with a weird desert tile next to it that counts as a mountain.
We don't know everything about the system yet. If the mechanic is that a spy made into a diplomat cannot be switched back, the mechanic shift would indeed be a reason to test a diplomat only change. Are diplomats weaker because they can't steal tech? Are they stronger because they can "schmooze"? Would England be balanced if they had an automatic diplomat? Perhaps there is a bigger change...