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Hi Pouakai

Banaue Rice Terraces has a reference to FLAVOR_FOOD which doesn't exist. Maybe you meant FLAVOR_GROWTH?

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Hi Pouakai

Some time ago,I've made a suggestion of a World wonder,that couldn't be implemented,because of the impossibility of modding DLL . Such thread was:

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I have a suggestion for world wonder:

Père Lachaise Cemetery

Père Lachaise Cemetery is one of the most visited cemeteries in the world . It was opened in 1804,but didn't start with the famous it has today,until many famous people started to be buried there . Today,there are over 1 million of people buried there . Among them,there are famous people,like Oscar Wilde,Jim Morrison(which is so frequently visited,that vandalism has become common),Allan Kardec and many,many others . The effect of this wonder ingame is giving :c5faith: for every Great person used(which is similar to the effect of the Reliquary belief) .

I'd like to know if is it possible to implement that,by modding DLL .
 
Hi Pouakai

Some time ago,I've made a suggestion of a World wonder,that couldn't be implemented,because of the impossibility of modding DLL .
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I'd like to know if is it possible to implement that,by modding DLL .

I'd say it would be possible with DLL, but I'd like to keep away from the DLL with something like this because you can only have one DLL mod active at a time, which removed modular-ness

That's correct. Keeping track of GP deaths is as simple as adding a CvUnit::IsGreatPerson() check inside CvUnit::kill(), which would call a new function like CvPlayer::IncrementGreatPeopleKilled(). I've done that with my own mod, which includes a happiness hit when a GP dies.

But even though it's a pretty straightforward change, I think you're right to steer clear of DLL modding unless your mod really needs it.
 
Cheers alex, what I think I'll do is just stick to XML and LUA for the Modular wonders, and then if I'm going to do a larger mod at some point in the future impliment DLL at that stage

Actually, do you happen to know if you can have non-DLL mods active at the same time as DLL mods?
 
Diwali Wonder Pack
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Diwali is a festival sacred in three of India's main religions - Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. It is celebrated around the 13th of November, and is commonly refered to as the festival of lights. To celebrate this Diwali, we bring to you a compendium of five Indian wonders - from the intricate masonry of the Hawa Mahal to the imposing walls of the Agra Fort, each wonder features unique attributes and is completely modular. If you do not wish for any wonder to be in your game, simply add an underscore to every file with a title that has the name of the wonder in it. The Diwali Wonder Pack can be downloaded from Steam Workshop Here or from the CivFanatics Download Database Here.

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Have a Wonder Request:
Olympic Games

"The Olympic Games" is a wonder available on Steam Workshop. I think it adds culture and faith, as well as a free Colosseum.

As far as these Indian wonders, I really like how the Harmandir's trait scales with the empire, is not a flat bonus, and merges the cultural and economic aspects of the game. It's a deceptively powerful trait. Great work on that one!
 
I think he was meaning the Classical Olympic games, which would be why it required Philosophy - the Modern Olympics is represented by the one on Steam Workshop. In any case, what would seperate it from other greek festivals of a similar nature?


On a different note, FramedArchitect's post marks the 1000th post in this topic, and mine the 1000th reply. We also just passed 50 pages, as well as topping 91 thousand views. This is enormous, and it's all thanks to you guys! I've got exams at the moment, so there won't be anything to celebrate just yet - but after exams I should be able to sort something out. Thanks to everyone who made it possible, you guys are awesome!
 
I think he was meaning the Classical Olympic games, which would be why it required Philosophy - the Modern Olympics is represented by the one on Steam Workshop. In any case, what would seperate it from other greek festivals of a similar nature?

I've got the Olympic Games mod, it has both the ancient and modern games, but I never played a mod game long enough to try and build the modern games. I wouldn't submit the games, even though they did have a lasting effect in the world. I would submit the Parthenon and a religious wonder with a lot of culture, or the Acropolis as a defensive wonder with a faith yield.
 
I'm actually doing an assessment on the Acropolis as we speak - definately religious, there's pretty much no defensive attribute of the Periclean Acropolis at all in the grand scheme of Athens.
 
Great Ziggurat of Ur?

"If you open not the gate to let me enter, I will break the door and wrench the lock. I will smash the doorposts and force the doors. I will raise the dead to devour the living. And the dead shall outnumber the living."

Or some poo poo.
 
Well, that's a rather dramatic quote. What's it from?


And guys, this also happens to be my 4,000th post at CFC. Expect some new wonders coming soon (My last exam is in two days) as well as most of the rest back up to G&K compatiability!
 
I'm actually doing an assessment on the Acropolis as we speak - definately religious, there's pretty much no defensive attribute of the Periclean Acropolis at all in the grand scheme of Athens.

I think I know a way to make it a mountain wonder (like macchu piccu graphics)
 
More Wonders Advent Calendar

Happy holidays from More Wonders! To celebrate this festive season, we're having an advent calendar, where every day from now until the 25th we'll release either a new wonder or a G&K update of an old one. The new wonders will include art from several authors, as well as featuring some of my own photos as splash screens!

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December 1 - Rockefeller Center
December 2 - Petronas Towers
December 3 - Mada'in Saleh
December 4 - Dome of the Rock
December 5 - Buddhas of Bamiyan
December 6 - The Motherland Calls
December 7 - Churches of Lalibela
December 8 - Göbekli Tepe
December 9 - Pu'ukohola Heiau
December 10 - Aït Benhaddou
December 11 - Trafalgar Square
December 12 - Horyu-ji
December 13 - Haji Ali Dargah
December 14 - La Maestranza
December 15 - Cairo Citadel
December 16 - Palm Jumeirah
December 17 - MLK Memorial
December 18 - Pena National Palace
December 19 - Arecibo Observatory
December 20 - Brooklyn Bridge
December 21 - Millau Viaduct
December 22 - Tokyo Sky Tree
 
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