Marketplace

Partizanac

Serbian Ambassador in CFC
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Subotica, Serbia
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Here is the typical Medieval European Marketplace...

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#BLDG_Market
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^The [Marketplace] increases tax revenue allocated to the $LINK<treasury=GCON_Commerce> by 50%. It also increases the number
of $LINK<happy faces=GCON_Happy_Faces> produced by $LINK<luxuries=GCON_ResourcesL> as per the following list:
^* 1 luxury = 1 happy face
^* 2 luxuries = 2 happy faces
^* 3 luxuries = 4 happy faces
^* 4 luxuries = 6 happy faces
^* 5 luxuries = 9 happy faces
^* 6 luxuries = 12 happy faces
^* 7 luxuries = 16 happy faces
^* 8 luxuries = 20 happy faces

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Nice 'n' simple! Excellent graphics. I like it.
 
Well it's not too hard to resize it to fit an improvement, so this shouldn't be a problem for someone who really wishes to use it. :)
 
I don't get what you are saying. :hmm:

Saying that it is compatible "with Wonder Splash" doesn't mean it's compatible as an improvement, not at all actually. :D
 
I haven't replied to this yet, I must really be getting blind!!!

Great work. And yes, that is the traditional Medieval Market, with only one stand and a few items on it.
 
Partizanac is correct! In regular Medieval towns, they had several stands along the road, each stand had it's own merchant.

In larger towns, for example, Venice, there would be larger stands.
 
... OK.. Yes! He is correct! And then you go and say the complete oposite of what he is saying... :crazyeye:

Notice the word "several", and the plural "stands" in your post. Now notice the picture in the first post. ONE stand. One guy selling stuff. Thats not a marketplace, thats a tabacco shop that you visit at 3 am cos you ran out of condoms and beer. Or if you are lucky, you don`t need beer to make her attractive, but thats another story. Anywho, I have nothing against P, or his gfx, its just that you people need to agree on WTH you are going to agree on, or someone gets an axe in the forehead. Your choice. I, for one, could go for another beer.
 
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