Did you try hurrying it with Great Engineers? That counts as building, as far as Python goes.
Good idea, that's what I'm doing now. Thanks
This is a great modmod (I've actually started a story with it
Cool! I'm going to follow your Spanish Empire
1. If I adopt Pantheon or Secularism, I keep my state religion and can adopt another one.
I've also noticed that. And it's driving me crazy, because Secularism is 100% Free Religion, just with a new name.
2. If I am a European civ without a state religion, I can still embrace the Reformation. I get the gold but do not convert to Protestantism. I don't know if this applies to other civs, but I suspect it is because I had Catholic cities and buildings in my empire. This has happened with England and Portugal.
You can blame Panopticon for that
Seriously, I'll take a look into it. Maybe the code only checks if Catholicism is the current state religion, even when civics like Secularism are active.
1. You might want to create an advanced swordsman (like a maceman but with a city-attack bonus instead of a melee bonus). This would simulate the use of swords along with pikes as the age of cavalry was waning but the rise of guns had not begun. After all, this tactical innovation made Spain the foremost military power of the world.
Macemen are dull. I'm thinking of replacing them with the Longswordsmen from RFCE. The only problem is that they're looking very European and would seem odd for Eastern civs.
2. You might want to make a Catholic shrine other than the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, such as RFCE's St. Peter's Basilica, as historically it makes more sense (our catholic churches mainly donate to the Pope and the Vatican, not to some church in the Middle East that happens to be on top of Jesus's birthplace). This church would go in Rome. This would help the colonial powers support their empires due to the increase in income. It might also cause more wars since Rome will look more valuable.
Well, St. Peter's Basilica is essentially the Apostolic Palace. With its holy-city-reallocation there should be enough incentive to get Rome.
Edit: Did some fixing and testing, with the following results:
- Holy City reallocation via Apostolic Palace works
- Apostolic Palace now requires Catholic state religion
- Pantheon (tested) and Secularism (not tested) should now have no state religion as planned
- several other civics have the "no state religion" tag, but without effect. Don't know what that means.
- all planned v1.2 changes are done
- I'm tired now and have to sleep
- Upload tomorrow