Morholt
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It's just strange to find Amber in the middle of the Alps when it occurs on seashores IRL.
Yes, a cathedral can be adapted to another faith (Hagia Sophia anyone?), but the Krak was a fortress used by crusaders.Is Notre Dame supposed to be available to build for everyone? I noticed that Krak Chavallier was Catholic state only and the cathedral is a lot more 'pious'.
Is it intentional that forests do not add health? The benefits of chopping and dropping mills/workshops/cottages keep most trees from long lives but would be nice to at least have the option.
But surely a Muslim or Pagan civ wouldn't build the Notre Dame?
If all civs can build the Temple Mount - the Holy of Holies - without being Jewish, than a cathedral makes sense for all civs to build. It would make sense to require catholocism present in its city, like St. Sophia or the Round Church do with Orthodoxy.
Easy boys, just wanted to know if a glitch had snuck in as I haven't played Arabia in a while and noticed the difference
Is it possible to add a list of the religion specific wonders to the civilopedia entries for the religions?
The wonders do list if they require specific religion. I will look at the reverse.
No worries, just a bit a convenience junkie when it comes to such thingsSry Veshta, but I don't think this is necessary, noone would really use it
There are only 5-6 wonders with state religion requirement, and they are easy to find
Temple Mount isn't the Temple Mount. Temple Mount is The Old Synagogue of Krakow, this is something that I have been thinking about fixing for some time now.
I think renaming it to "Jewish Quarter of Krakow" is the best option. At least for now.
I understand. Maybe the Old Synagogue is better. Or Kazimierz (The best known Jewish Quarter in Krakow). I don't think there is a city with the same name.
Temple Mount isn't the Temple Mount. Temple Mount is The Old Synagogue of Krakow, this is something that I have been thinking about fixing for some time now.
Easy boys, just wanted to know if a glitch had snuck in as I haven't played Arabia in a while and noticed the difference![]()
So it is . . . I always built it in Jerusalem when playing as a crusader civ (since I always purged the Jews -if present- from my cities to increase papal favour and odds of leading a crusade), which only further cemented my confusion here.
You cannot prosecute religion in Jerusalem, if you can then it is a bug. You can prosecure Jews form cities after you build the Temple Mount, but you cannot prosecute the city with the Temple Mount itself.
Again, Temple Mount is the Polish wonder representing the Polish tolerance for Jews (i.e. the Synagogue in Krakow or something similarly appropriate).