That sucks. No more half-free Temples for Rome, Russia, China and many others. :-(So now when a religion spreads to a city with pagan temple, the temple will simply be destroyed.
You should make a fake civ that spawns in 2020 (or whatever the last date is) for people to run and test. You could see how civs expanded and when they collapsed.
I really agree with this.
This could be the debug civ, essentially.
Make the leaderhead for this civ, Sid Meier.
That effect is gone, Sphinx now allows great works for prophets, and Borobudur has its old effect again. Sorry, I forgot to add this to the changelog.In the SVN update the maps seem to be updated as well. Or I might be mistaken. Also did you fix the bug with the Great Sphinx?
So now when a religion spreads to a city with pagan temple, the temple will simply be destroyed.
You still get one if it's your state religion. So it's mainly a decision between free temple cheese and Pantheon cheeseThat sucks. No more half-free Temples for Rome, Russia, China and many others. :-(
I tried Spain in 600 AD start. Obviously I have Catholicism as state religion, but the spread of Catholicism still destroys pagan temples (and does not build new ones).You still get one if it's your state religion. So it's mainly a decision between free temple cheese and Pantheon cheese
I don't think I'll change that, for reasons already mentioned.
Oh, then there's something wrong with the code.I tried Spain in 600 AD start. Obviously I have Catholicism as state religion, but the spread of Catholicism still destroys pagan temples (and does not build new ones).
For the Maya perhaps, but people also mentioned France. And I don't want civs like France or Spain to benefit from it. Also, City States is there to encourage you to settle closely, and that effect gets lost with such a long distance.What reasons mentiond where? All i can see is acknoweladgment.
Playing as the Maya i realized that the city state civic is worthless for my city setup
Spoiler :
All my cities lie out of the capital's third circle. All of them are founded 3 squares from the capital and are indeed overlaping. Now the civilization called "Mayan City-states" can't actualy benefit from city states
Therefor i suggest that the city state radius affect all cities founded in the green radius. I doubt it will significantly increase the civic power, as it will be switched out regardless.
Edit: For clarification
- The red line indicates the third circle around my capital.
- The green lina shows suggested area of effect.
- The numbers are there to show the actual distance from capital.
I think Mongolia might need another nerf.
I fired up an American 3000BC start on SVN for the first time and
they stretched from Transoxiana to Corea and looked relatively stable.
Also, there was Orthodoxy in Philadelphia.
Not really, I don't know what triggered this change in behavior, and I didn't think it was all that common as well.