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mag-Lev Bullet Train?
"Magnetic Levitation Transport" - sounds good. The only thing is it has to be a Small Wonder, but that's not that big a deal.Blue Monkey said:mag-Lev Bullet Train?
Thanxbd41094 said:Looks like it will be a great mod and I sincerely thank you for realizing that not all people have awesome internet connections because mine stinks. You rock
. I'm gonna tell you what I think once it gets done...I have to wait 14 minutes just to download
CURSE YOU 3DDOWNLOADS!!!! CURSE YOU!!!
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Heretic_Cata said:@Mxzs: It was your idea so i'll ask away.
You wanted a wonder that builds Mass Transit Sys. everywhere. Done - so what should it be ?
I could only come up with the "Autobahn" if you, or anybody else has any better ideas fire away. The Autobahn doesn't seem quite right ... but if there aren't any other ideas ...
Heretic_Cata said:I'm not sure if i should ask this in the history forums again, but i'll say it out here, maybe smthing comes up.
I need another "wonder" for Protestantism.
And another one for Christian Orthodoxism.
Any ideas would be nice.![]()
Also, note that (as seen in the game) they don't have to necesarely be buildings.
Ancient (if any) ,Medieval or Industrial ... not too modern.Blue Monkey said:What Era wonders are you looking for?
Glad to see you're back.Mxzs said:Sorry, I've been away from these forums for a while.
I think i'll stick with Magnetic Levitation Transport, even tho it "sounds" like a tech and doesn't exactly "apply" to all cities at once.Mxzs said:The problem with naming a small wonder with this property after something in the real world is that ... well, there really isn't anything in the real world like it. Most mass transit systems or pollution-reducers are the work of local governments, of evolving technology, or legislation. I think you're going to have to think outside the box for a name.
For instance, you might give it the name of some legislative act: The National Railways Act, for instance. The the shield investment would reflect the cost of building a unified mass transit system. If you want to name it after the system rather than the enabling legislation, you'd probably want to go with a more generic name than "Union Pacific" or "Transcontinental Railroad." "Consolidated Railways" (the longer form of the US's former "ConRail" government railroad might work.
Or you might concentrate on the fact that it reduces population pollution. Calling this small wonder the "Hydrogen Works" is an option: the small wonder would represent an investment in powerplants that produce hydrogen for fuel-cell-powered autos.
Either way, have you thought about adding a potential downside to this powerful wonder (like the way Leonardo's Workshop occasionally blows up)? If the small wonder represents government-mandated mass transit, then the wonder might cause unhappiness; people might not like being forced to give up their cars for the bus. If it's the Hydrogen Works or some equivalent, then perhaps you might (if the editor allows) require the building city to have uranium or coal in its radius: hydrogen (IIRC) has to be manufactured, and nuclear or coal energy would be the likely source for its making.
This sounds good even tho it seems a bit specific; i think i'll stick to this ... - noted and it will be researched soon.Mxzs said:Protestantism
Medieval: Edict of Nantes. Increases productivity and/or happiness by extending toleration to religious minorities.
Too many happines wonders.Mxzs said:Medieval: JS Bach's Cathedral. Just use that wonder for the "Protestant" wonder and replace the existing JS Bach's Cathedral with something else.
This could apply to other religions too ...Mxzs said:Industrial: Church/State Separation. Works like Edict of Nantes, but takes place in the Industrial era.
To specific ...Mxzs said:Industrial: Northern Enlightenment. Technically, this should be "Scottish Enlightenment," but that's too nation-specific. But it stands for the same thing, the Protestant-based Enlightenment (as against the French Enlightenment of the philosophes) that gives some kind of knowledge advantage, new advances or increased research.
Too modern and too happy.Mxzs said:Modern: Evangelical Church. Produces happiness.
Yup, it's the civ-specific wonder of the byzantines.Mxzs said:Christian Orthodoxism
Hmmm. Tough. You've already got the Hagia Sofia, right? You might look to the "Third Rome," Russia, for ideas.
Too many happiness producing wonders for Orth.Mxzs said:Medieval: Cathedral of the Assumption. Moscow's answer to the Hagia Sofia. Produces happiness.
This seems intresting, but IIRC the ottomans were driven away at the fall of the Empire in 1918 (?). But i might still look into this ...Mxzs said:Medieval: Reconquista. Okay, the real-world Reconquista had Catholic Spain kicking out the Muslims. But if there's a good Greek or Slavic word for "reconquest," maybe you could use that for the Balkan people's doing the same to the Turks. Might produce military units.
That's the civ-specific of Russia.Mxzs said:Industrial: Kremlin. Marriage of state and church power. (I mean, my goodness but the real Kremlin contains a lot of churches and palaces.) Perhaps it reduces corruption.
Too general.Mxzs said:Modern: Ethno-Nationalism. Historically, this was not limited to the (Orthodox) Balkan region of Europe, but that's where it was most explosive. This could probably fit in either the Industrial or Modern eras; in either one, probably best as a unit producer.
Yes, but i can put corruption reducing wonders to some religions too.Mxzs said:Off the top of my head, I recall that, except for happiness, most wonders/small wonders produce extra shields; more trade arrows; more govt income (like Wall Street); or free military units. They also reduce corruption, but you’ve tied that power to government forms (like the Forum), right?
I couldn't find anything related to work ethics in the wiki article (but it's quite usual for religion-related articles to be incomplete). So i'll start reading about it in Mircea Eliade's book.Protestantism
Calvinism: increases shield production by boosting the work ethic. Side effect: increased unhappiness due to tensions between religious minorities. Alternately, it might increase trade arrows (and unhappiness) for the same reason. (Medieval)
Dissolution of the Monasteries: boosts government income (like Wall Street) by seizing church lands. Might also produce unhappiness(“Dissolution of the Monasteries,” though, is an awkward name. Maybe “State Church” instead?) (Medieval)
Hey, that's a pretty good idea.Artillery School of Gustavus Adolphus: auto-produces cannon with higher bombardment values. (Medieval)
Hey, that's a great idea; additionally it could also autoproduce some naval units kuz it was the headquarters of the byzantine navy. I might add this...Orthodoxism
The Golden Horn: increases trade arrows by acting as a central trade depot. (Ancient/Medieval)
Like i said a few rows up, i thought of adding this too. (as a small wonder, because all countries have a Patriarch) But, like the State Church thingy, it doesn't seem right. Also, it could reffer to the catholic Pentarchy.The Patriarchate: boosts government income by making the church (and its income) a department of the state. (Ancient/Medieval)
This seems similar to the Golden Horn (in a way). I might make the golden horn auto-produce those demolition ships (as they were called in AoE 2The Arsenal: auto-produces ships of some kind. (Ancient/Medieval) [What kind of ships? That’s up to you. But how about adding (even if not as the Arsenal-produced unit) a fire ship, which would act like a slow, sea-going cruise missile? If the editor allows such a thing, that would be kind of neat: movement of 2, no attack or defense, destroyed after it’s used, costs only 25 or 30 shields.]
I am adding the Rosacrucian Order already. But not for Protestantism; it will auto-produce Occultists, among other things (research and stuff).Blue Monkey said:Protestant Wonder: Rosicrucian/Masonic Brotherhood = something related to rise of science, diplomacy, internationalism, etc.
That's perfect for the spot.Blue Monkey said:Buddhist Wonder = University of Nalanda - one of the formost centers of learning in it's day, and a major center of medical research, including reconstructive plastic surgery, 5th -12th cent CE.
Heretic_Cata said:I couldn't find anything related to work ethics in the wiki article (but it's quite usual for religion-related articles to be incomplete). So i'll start reading about it in Mircea Eliade's book.
Heretic_Cata said:Hey, that's a great idea; additionally it could also autoproduce some naval units kuz it was the headquarters of the byzantine navy. I might add this...
I don't necesarely need corruption reducers. I don't intend to make all religions similar.Mxzs said:EDIT: If you want corruption-reducers, how about:
The Quakers are already in the mod.Mxzs said:Protestantism: Religious Society of Friends (aka the Quakers). Their promotion of honesty and fair-dealing might be taken as a corruption-reducer. You might want to complicate this wonder, though, by introducing a new improvement (a church of some kind) and require a number of these be built before the RSF could be built.
But we are still iconodules.Mxzs said:Orthodoxism: Iconoclasm: This is a real stretch, but maybe it "reduces corruption" by preventing wealth from being locked up in expensive and unproductive religious icons.
Yup, i also just finished reading about it in my book. I'm adding Calvinism to ch.prot.Mxzs said:
Expensive and hard to maintain i might add ...Mxzs said:That would make a pretty impressive wonder!