I realise these posts are 3 years old, but having just had the same problem and finding a solution, I'm posting in case someone else comes across this thread.
I think the OPs were not using the FFH2 mod, rather they were applying the FfH Age of Ice mod that comes with the Steam installation of...
East India Company definitely doesn't change the total. If there are only 3 whales in the world, you can get a science-boosting monopoly with just one, using East India.
In
Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS\(1) Community Patch\Core Files\Core Values\CoreDefines.sql
Look for these strings:
BALANCE_CORE_WORLD_WONDER_SAME_ERA_COST_MODIFIER
BALANCE_CORE_WORLD_WONDER_PREVIOUS_ERA_COST_MODIFIER
BALANCE_CORE_WORLD_WONDER_EARLIER_ERA_COST_MODIFIER
I would also like this. I spend a lot of time each game scouring the map looking for rare resources with global bonuses, eg whales. One way it might work would be to create a notification that cycles between each copy of a resource when you click the notification, similar to the notifications...
You can do this yourself if you like. In
Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS\(3) CSD for CBP\World Congress\Congress.xml
comment out the sphere of influence resolution, thus:
<!--
<Row>
<Type>RESOLUTION_SPHERE_OF_INFLUENCE</Type>...
Pretty sure they change with the alliance status. One time I paid attention when I used a trade route to gain an alliance - when I set the trade route the yields were low, but the next turn when the quest had been fulfilled and the CS was allied the caravan screen reported higher yields.
You keep the production bonus. The only thing you can lose by trading a luxury is happiness (unless trading with William, which might cost you a monopoly).
Edit: I forgot one, you could lose the ability to build war elephants by trading your last ivory.
Apologies, I was being hyperbolic. I usually play large Pangea, and meant distant Civs that could never by affected by my wars.
My history isn't great; when did countries start ganging up against an aggressor? Napoleonic times maybe? It doesn't seem right to happen in early eras to me.
Pre-modern warmonger penalties. I don't think medieval leaders gave a stuff about warmongers on another continent. They probably didn't care about warmonger neighbours either, as long as the warmongers were attacking someone else.
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