More Wonders

My guesses:
Chartres Cathedral, Borgund Stave Church, Topkapi Palace, St. Peter's Basilica, Palacio de Bellas Artes
 
Nice
Stephansdom was also among my top guesses/picks
Replaced it on the last second
 
Three Gorges Dam

Built across the Yangtze River in the Hubei Province of China, the Three Gorges Dam is the largest Hydroelectric Power Station currently in existence by total capacity. Apart from the ship lift, it was completed fully in July 2012, although several parts had been complete since 2003, when the reservoir began to fill. The level of discharge from the dam increases during the dry months to give more water for agricultural and industrial uses downstream. Ingame, the Three Gorges Dam provides a +25%:c5production: Production boost if the Order policy is adopted, as well as a free Hydro Plant, while the city must be built on a river, and Ecology is required. This mod is made with leftover art from within the game files, and can be downloaded either from Steam Workshop or the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here. While a Vanilla version was made by Ambrox62, he has indicated he will not be updating for the expansion, so I have re-released with a new effect, quote and civilopedia.

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Escadaria Selarón

Escadaria Selarón is an iconic stairway mosaic located in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. It is the brainchild of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón, who began renovating the stairs in 1990. The stairs are now a world icon, having featured in music videos, magazines and movies. The tiles have been collected and donated from a variety of sources across 60 countries, and are now donated by visitors to the stairs. Ingame, Escadaria Selarón provides +2 :c5gold: Gold from Artists, as well as +4 :c5happy: Happiness and a slot for an Artist specialist, while it requires Replaceable Parts. Escadaria Selarón can be downloaded from Steam Workshop, or the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here

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Very nice!!
But I would never have guessed this :lol:
 
as I can see in the historical info "amount" is written with only one m, and "hence" is written with c
 
Good luck with your PC man, indeed it's annoying when the data disappears because of some crash.
 
Panama Canal

Located in the Central American state of Panama, the Panama Canal is one of the engineering marvels of the post-Industrial world. The idea of a canal in Panama has been around for centuries, it was not until the French in the 19th century began construction on the first attempt that any action had been taken. Where the French failed, the Americans suceeded, and the canal was completed in 1914, shortening the journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific by several thousand kilometres and vice versa, and is now one of the most crucial waterways in the world. Ingame, the Panama Canal provides +25% :c5gold: Gold from Trade routes, +1 :c5gold: Gold from Harbors and a free Harbor in the city in which it is built. It requires the city to be on a coastal tile, and the Railroad technology. The Panama Canal can be downloaded from Steam Workshop or from the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here.

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Thank you very much for your efforts.

One question, could you merge more of your mods like in the Korean Wonder Pack? It's hard to keep overview.
 
1. again some mistakes in the box of historical info:
"separating" and "in the sixteenth century"
maybe I should have a look at the other wonders too to see if there are some mistakes in historical info.

2. why does it need G&K content? I don't see it's necessarity

3. and about the thing with packing several wonders into one... how about putting all wonders that require G&K into one(for now these are not so many, later maybe a better solution for it to find) and the rest could be either divided by the era it is belonging to (thus 7 categories) or by it's main purpose (gold, production, science, culture+sp, military, growth, great persons, cs, etc - thus for example 9 categories)

*edit*
4. ah yes; I had an idea but don't know if it's good or not...
what do you think of a wonder that gives you one additional vote in diplomatic victory for every natural wonder(including the three from you) that is within your territory. I don't know how hard it would be to implement it nor how this should look like/be named. Just want an opinion of this idea
 
1. again some mistakes in the box of historical info:
"separating" and "in the sixteenth century"
maybe I should have a look at the other wonders too to see if there are some mistakes in historical info.
Thanks, I was kind of in a rush to get the wonder out.

2. why does it need G&K content? I don't see it's necessarity
Culture tags are different, Vanilla culture doesn't work with G&K and vice versa

3. and about the thing with packing several wonders into one... how about putting all wonders that require G&K into one(for now these are not so many, later maybe a better solution for it to find) and the rest could be either divided by the era it is belonging to (thus 7 categories) or by it's main purpose (gold, production, science, culture+sp, military, growth, great persons, cs, etc - thus for example 9 categories)
Because G&K is currently being updated, when I've finished updating the vanilla wonders to G&K then there will be a pack of Vanilla wonders. I'm not going to update more mods than I need to.

4. ah yes; I had an idea but don't know if it's good or not...
what do you think of a wonder that gives you one additional vote in diplomatic victory for every natural wonder(including the three from you) that is within your territory. I don't know how hard it would be to implement it nor how this should look like/be named. Just want an opinion of this idea

Impossible AFAIK
 
St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica, officially Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano, is a large Roman Catholic Cathedral located in the Vatican City. It is among the holiest sites of the Catholic faith, and is said to be built over the tomb of the Basilica's namesake, Saint Peter. Construction took place across the 16th and 17th centuries, being completed on 18 November 1626. Ingame, St. Peter's Basilica provides a free Cathedral in the city in which it is built, +10% :c5faith: Faith in the city for every Social policy from the Piety tree adopted, and requires Acoustics. St. Peter's Basilica can be downloaded from Steam Workshop or the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here.

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Didn't you say that only 2 of them will use existing art within the game files?
If I know this I would have guessed Panama Canal too ;)

PS: Do we get the extra wonder? ;)
PS2: Why do you separate the modern wonders this way? Atomic era has only 2 wonders, while Information era only 1?
 
El Tajín

El Tajín is a large Pre-Columbian city located in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. It is not clear what culture constructed the site, although the city is believed to have had over 50 different ethnicities at it's height. It is believed the city was first founded in the first century CE, from which point it steadily rose through trade until reaching its height from 600-1200 CE, at which point it was a proseperous city state with advanced farms and beliefs. Ingame, El Tajín provides +3 :c5culture: Culture, +2 :c5faith: Faith, +2 :c5food: Food and +2 :c5gold: Gold, while it requires Drama and Poetry. El Tajín can be downloaded from Steam Workshop or the CivFanatics Download Database, page Here.

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Didn't you say that only 2 of them will use existing art within the game files?
If I know this I would have guessed Panama Canal too ;)
Yeah, but I was running out of time and St. Peter's Basilica had the Civilopedia and quote, the two longest bits, right there, so I thought I'd go with that.

PS: Do we get the extra wonder? ;)
Did I answer that above? XD

PS2: Why do you separate the modern wonders this way? Atomic era has only 2 wonders, while Information era only 1?
That's mainly because the Atomic era didn't exist in Vanilla, while Information was previously future, which I avoided. I'll be modifying this as I go through updating the wonders ;)

Thus concludes the weekend of wonders. I sincerely hope you've enjoyed them, and I look forward to releasing many more in the future. There will be a double wonder release either next week or the following week as I am in Japan (No wonders for obvious reasons) for three weeks from the 23rd. Also, as an interesting note, with the release of the St. Peter's Basilica wonder, the CivFanatics Download Database clocked over file ID number 20,000. Congrats to CFC!
 
Did I answer that above? XD

:cool:

That's mainly because the Atomic era didn't exist in Vanilla, while Information was previously future, which I avoided. I'll be modifying this as I go through updating the wonders ;)

Ah, now it's clear
Thanks!

Thus concludes the weekend of wonders. I sincerely hope you've enjoyed them, and I look forward to releasing many more in the future. There will be a double wonder release either next week or the following week

Awesome release, looking forward to those many more! ;)

Also, as an interesting note, with the release of the St. Peter's Basilica wonder, the CivFanatics Download Database clocked over file ID number 20,000. Congrats to CFC!

Truly impressive, CFC is the best!
Kinda fitting to answer this with my 4444th post :mischief:
 
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