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I thought it turned out that the unidentified Indian temple was the Great Bath or is there another one that i didn't know about?
There is another. All we have is an icon at Civil Service.
I thought it turned out that the unidentified Indian temple was the Great Bath or is there another one that i didn't know about?
I'll be upset if it is. We have more than enough Greece at this point. We're overflowing with Greece.I would be very upset if #7 is not Statue of Zeus...
Yep, Great Bath unlocks at Pottery and there's another one that unlocks at Civil Service.I thought it turned out that the unidentified Indian temple was the Great Bath or is there another one that i didn't know about?
There is another. All we have is an icon at Civil Service.
Yep, Great Bath unlocks at Pottery and there's another one that unlocks at Civil Service.
Not the same.
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I'll be upset if it is. We have more than enough Greece at this point. We're overflowing with Greece.
Thanks for filling me in guys, its appreciated! Don't suppose we have some leading contenders do we?
It seems Indian mega-architecture is a bit of a blind spot for us here. There were a few proposals, but nobody even knows enough to argue about them.
There's been some suggestions, but none that match it that well. Personally I am sick and tired of looking at Dravidian temples and don't want to search for itThanks for filling me in guys, its appreciated! Don't suppose we have some leading contenders do we?
There's been some suggestions, but none that match it that well. Personally I am sick and tired of looking at Dravidian temples and don't want to search for it![]()
No. Those lists were written by Greeks, so of course they're Hellenocentric.Wouldn't you also be at least a little disappointed to be missing 1 of the 7 ancient wonders of the world? I can understand being tired of Greece but surely the wonder itself is more important than who made it?
Also Srikanteshwara Temple which matches in style/color. Suggested by @Siptah.The Dravidian temples follow the same style, so we probably wouldn't be able to accurately identify it even if we had a clear picture of the in-game graphic.
The two most likely candidates are probably Meenakshi Temple and Ranganathaswamy Temple, which I think are the largest.
Doesn't look bad, what's wrong with it?
I'm a bit amused that, given the state of affairs as Firaxis sees it, Greece is not a civ with a wonder production bonus.I'll be upset if it is. We have more than enough Greece at this point. We're overflowing with Greece.
We do have a Gothic abbey as part of Mont-Saint-Michel, but yeah. I visited Seville Cathedral back in October and the Notre-Dame de Paris last year and also wouldn't mind more Gothic architecture in the game.I hope the final wonder is a Gothic cathedral, since at present we shamefully have exactly zero of them.![]()
Statue of Zeus makes sense for religious combat. I mean in my mind Zeus would make your units better at smiting with lightning.I would like to see more militaristic wonders and Statue of Zeus would fit that criteria. It is actually weird how few militaristic wonders we have. In Civ V we had Brandenburg Gate, Himeji Castle, Pentagon, Statue of Zeus and The Kremlin.
In that case, perfect wonder quote: "When his disciples James and John saw it, they said, 'Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?'"Statue of Zeus makes sense for religious combat. I mean in my mind Zeus would make your units better at smiting with lightning.![]()