These things are paintings and sculptures that the world will want to travel 1000's of miles to see. Why do we get a piddly little picture? We need large high rez images and an inspiring quote to go along with it.
Well first of all probably taking from civ 5 experience I was pretty early with campus districts in my capital and most of my early cities. I did heavily focus on production too, but in retrospective it seemed a bit too late. I only made theater district when I had a feeling I was falling behind...
Cathedrals give a slot for religious art, and Kongo has a bonus for sculptures. I haven't found any way to get those in the game. How do you do that? Is there a building or a wonder that has slots for sculptures?
What do people think about the introduction of the 'Civics tree' into Civ 6? There's a few things I really don't like about it:
It's unrealistic. Culture is not like technology in that while human development of technology can be linearised to quite a degree, culture can not. The system in Civ...
Cultural Victory and Tourism
Link to the original article from Carl's Civ 5 Strategy Site
Civilization 5: Brave New World Cultural WinCultural Victory Screen
Civilization 5: Brave New World makes great changes to the game's Cultural Victory requirements and the entire Culture generation system...
I was playing RFC for Warlords when Tell El-Daba and Knossos was captured by the two different Independent nations. The same turn i sent my galley there to check it out and was quite shocked with this sight. I guess it is some trouble with the borders.
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