In my specific case, I'm pretty sure those Taoist buildings are the only ones in those cities, I can't spend more game time building any othersReligious buildings do play a role, in that they create more influence of their religion in the city, which determines which religion is being removed.
I just said that it impacts the religion disappearance priority, not that it prevents religion disappearance entirely.In my specific case, I'm pretty sure those Taoist buildings are the only ones in those cities, I can't spend more game time building any others. That would mean they would make that religion slightly more predominant, but instead, it keeps disappearing
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I haven't tried it, but in general I tend to avoid "interfering" with the game. The only thing I allow myself doing is taking a peek at what's going in the world (ctrl+w) and reload+change actions to have AI civs start tech research that allows any kind of tech trading with them - I don't see how you can possibly win tech discovery UHVs or simply keeping your head above the water on deity (hardest) level!Is the temple removed immediately or could you keep it by spreading the religion again on the same turn? I know you can do this to keep the construction going.
What's certain is that religion maps override any other variable, since, from my own experience, Taoism will always disappear (and it does) over Buddhism (I've never seen it disappear in those cities) in a Korean city for example despite having all three related buildings built vs none for Buddhism.I just said that it impacts the religion disappearance priority, not that it prevents religion disappearance entirely.
I should try it, but the thing is, those bearded dudes take some time to produce. I don't want to give the impression I'm complaining but since we're discussing game rules in general:I meant by keeping a missionary there.
The problem (at least in the case of India and China) is that players have two major religions that they need to 'control the spread of', but they can only have one state religion at a time.Your means of controlling the spread of a religion is to adopt it as your state religion.