Like I said first, the Pyramids was available in my city production queue, until it wasn't. I'm playing with a mod, so I don't think a save file will work. The mod has no effect on wonders.The notification popup should have showed it, if you are sure it has not popped up or you accidentally closed it I can just think it's a bug.or you have not discovered how to build it yet. May I suggest the latter is more likely
Can you post a sav file? Hopefully without mods.
I know that, but it doesn't even show now in the city production queue. If a desert tile wasn't available it would be grayed out.You also have to have an appropriate tile upon which to build the wonder. In this case, a desert tile iirc.
It's a bug I believe. I recently found out that you can left click on the pop ups to get rid of them. If you don't left click to get rid of the wonder notifications as you go it can get stuck on last one built and for some reason not add new ones as they are built.I looked at the gossip but didn't see anything, of course some civs are unmet, so I can't see those. That still doesn't explain why it doesn't show on the notification popup on the right. I've gone a few turns since and it still shows only shows Stonehenge and Oracle having been built.
That's interesting, though I don't see anything relating to a wonder. Obviously, nothing I can do about it now. I'll assume it is a bug of the wonder notification popup. Just another example of UI weakness, not having a wonder build screen.i keep my game files in the default directories. try the city build queue here:
C:\Users\[User]\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization VI\Logs
When you restart civ it zeroes those logsi keep my game files in the default directories. try the city build queue here:
C:\Users\[User]\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization VI\Logs
Didn't the earliest versions of civ have a wonders screen where you could see all the wonders built? Would be nice to have it back (although not as high priority add some other glaring omissions...). If it's wondrous enough to attract tourists, you really should know where it is.
Any way to figure out where the wonders are in the world?