Thanks, I was kind of in a rush to get the wonder out.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.
Culture tags are different, Vanilla culture doesn't work with G&K and vice versa2. why does it need G&K content? I don't see it's necessarity
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.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)
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
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.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
Did I answer that above? XDPS: Do we get the extra wonder?
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 wondersPS2: Why do you separate the modern wonders this way? Atomic era has only 2 wonders, while Information era only 1?
Did I answer that above? XD
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
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!