Dawn of Civilization General Discussion

Peru is only triggered on becoming a vassal state, not on entering a new era.
 
It's not nice to see the very same city starve upon reaching a new era.
Yeah, seeing Cuzco mass-depopulate midgame always stings in DoC. It fits the whole decline of that region and the shift from Cuzco to Lima, I suppose, but it hits hard. If I'm feeling in an egregiously cheeky mood, I'll sometimes put an extra sheep resource on the newly created hill tile as "compensation". Can't have too many llamas.

Peru is only triggered on becoming a vassal state, not on entering a new era.
That's odd. In the current build I think I become Peru some point in the Medieval era, and lose the UP as soon as I hit the Renaissance regardless. Is this not intended?
 
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That's odd. In the current build I think I become Peru some point in the Medieval era, and lose the UP as soon as I hit the Renaissance regardless. Is this not intended?
No, it isn't. Let me investigate.
 
Are there geographic restrictions for where Confucianism and daoism can be founded?
 
Are there geographic restrictions for where Confucianism and daoism can be founded?
Religions can be founded in their respective "cores".

In RegionMap.py:
Python:
# Confucianism
{
    iCore :     [rNorthChina, rSouthChina, rManchuria],
    iHistorical :    [rKorea],
    iPeriphery :     [rMongolia, rTibet],
    iMinority :     [rJapan, rIndonesia, rIndochina, rAustralia],
},
# Taoism
{
    iCore :     [rNorthChina, rSouthChina],
    iHistorical :     [rManchuria],
    iPeriphery :     [rTibet, rMongolia],
},
 
What could be the reason for Tibet's unwilllingness to trade incense to me?
Spoiler not trading incense :
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A great prophet can spread it, I believe.
 
Is there a mechanic that's supposed to spread catholicism in Kongo? I've never seen it spread to them.
In every Kongo game I've played, Catholicism never spreads. When I play Spain or Portugal, Catholicism also never spreads unless I send a missionary there. In both cases I've had open borders and sustained contact.
 
In my pleasant ongoing America game (1700AD, Normal/Marathon), I noticed something strange: it's 1890 and peace won. Nobody is at war for several turns.

EDIT - Nevermind. The Great War was just around the corner (oh, how I miss my Belle Epoque!)
 
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