More Wonders

Hey guys, sorry about the fact there hasn't been a new wonder yet. I'm doing a history assignment on New Zealand's involvement in World War 2. So I'll try to get the wonder completed today, but if not, it will definately be out before the end of the weekend
 
Kronborg

The Danish Star Fortress of Kronborg (Constructed during the reign of King Frederick II) Is a magnificent rennaisance castle built on the Northern tip of the island of Zealand. The fortress was built to control access to the Baltic Sea at the narrowest point of one of the exits. The castle was used by Danish royalty to extract tribute from Merchants, if they refused they were fired upon. Ingame, Kronborg provides +15% Gold from Trade Routes, gives a Free Caravel and +9 Defense in the city. It requires Astronomy and Chivalry, and can only be built in a coastal city. Kronborg can be downloaded from Steam Workshop or the CivFanatics download database, page Here.

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I have a nooby question .When I install two of them, there are two XML folders. I have to replace one of them. Will it still work if I rename one of the folders?
I love all the Wonders, you have done a great job.
 
What do you mean, when you install two? They should both be in seperate folders. But no, it won't work. I suggest downloading from the mod browser, then installing is all done automatically, and you don't need to worry about it!
 
Oh, I have a Mac so I have to do it manually. Could I put all the things in a mod into a folder named that mod? I'm really sorry to bother you with these questions. Each download has an XML folder. Also I can't wait for Palm Jumeriah!
 
Yeah, in the MODS folder, you make a new folder called, say, Kronborg (v.1) in which goes all the mod content. This means they will show up ingame and can be activated / deactivated individually.
 
Thanks a lot! Before I just had all the mod parts scrambled in with each other, so it was a little hard to tell what was what.
 
I'm not 100% sure, but it seems like the Kronborg is incompatible with the latest Thal mod. When I have both it's impossible to construct anything, clicking the construction button has no effect.
 
I'd like to suggest scaling back on the number of location requirements on several of these wonders. Having more than one tends to lead to situations where cities have to develop around wonder requirements rather than wonders helping to develop cities.
 
Itsukushima Shrine

Located on the Japanese island of Miyajima, Itsukushima Shrine is one of the most iconic sites of Japan. The main feature is a 'floating' Torii gate, a symbol with the Shinto religion of Japan. In 1643, the view of the Torii gate was inscribed as one of the Three Views of Japan by Confucian scholar Hayashi Gahō, giving it the title of one of the three most beautiful vistas of the country. The shrine is dedicated to the daughters of Susanoo, the Shinto God of the Sea and of Storms, hense the semi-aquatic location of the shrine. Ingame, Itsukushima Shrine provides +2 :c5faith: Faith from all sea resources worked by the city, and +1 :c5culture: Culture on all Sea tiles, and requires Theology. It can be downloaded from Steam Workshop, or the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here

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I'm not 100% sure, but it seems like the Kronborg is incompatible with the latest Thal mod. When I have both it's impossible to construct anything, clicking the construction button has no effect.

I can confirm. Kronborg is incompatible with Thal's mods. Might have to do with the free unit caravel.
 
Teotihuacan is really underpowered. Only +1 culture and a golden age for building it, I also recall it being only a little less expensive than Big Ben, which is really expensive considering it's a classical era wonder. Teotihuacan should be less expensive and have alot more culture, Teotihuacan is a very culturual site :)
 
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