I've just learned that Dromon changed into Penteconter.
First, I wouldn't expect any changes to VP from the mod that is supposed to add 2 new objects to each civ. I mean - why?
Second, it's quite confusing, because now UNIT_BYZANTINE_DROMON is Penteconter and new unit is UNIT_BYZANTIUM_DROMON. Like, really?
Are there any more cases when standard VP objects get changed? People will ask about that.
There are some cases where base VP elements are changed :
- the Pogost is put back at Rifling (so, its Game Info should be changed, since it still claims that the UB is available earlier than the Arsenal)
- the Conquistador benefits from some changes in terms of promotions (you can see it page 6), but the resulting effects are the same
- the Ethiopian Mehal Sefahi get the "Cover I" promotion replaced by "Sentry", because the Shotelai and the MSefahi are in the same unit line, and so the MSefahi was considered as too powerful of a unit with the promotions of the two Ethiopian UMs
- the Carolean becomes a Fusilier replacement (so that all the Swedish UMs don't become available at the same time)
- the Wat has seen the culture bonus transfered toward the Siamese UB2, and gets a new anti-spy bonus instead
- the Polder gets some changes (can be built on all marshes ; drains all MP from hostile units passing on it ; losing the gold bonus toward Villages and Towns)
- the Atlatlist unique promotion is weaker (+33 % CS against wounded units instead of +50 % CS) but not lost on upgrade anymore
- the "Pilum" promotion of the Legion isn't lost on upgrade anymore, and the unit gets a bonus to building speed when within two tiles of a GGeneral
- the Burial tomb gives a bonus to tiles with Flax (the Egyptian unique bonus resource)
- the UA of the Celts gains a bonus toward GMerchant creation : +2 GM points in capital when you obtain a pantheon, found a religion and improve it (so +6 GM points for free, in order to make the Oppidum UI more relevant).
- the Dromon becomes the Byzantium UM2, simply because it is an interesting unit in terms of concept (Greek fire... yeah !). I understand that it can create some compatibility problems, but it was obvious that, if possible, we would choose an already existing unique unit for a civilization instead of having to search for other relevant unique units for that civilization
- some leader flavours and starting bias are also changed (ex. : now the Ottomans have a "coastal starting bias)
- some names are changed (the Nau becomes the Carrack, the Ger becomes the Yurt, and the Naga-Malla becomes the Indian War Elephant, which is odd, since now you have Indian Indian War Elephant => I think we should go back to the original name for this unit,
@adan_eslavo).