Lonecat Nekophrodite
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1. I don't understand why Sid Meier loves to call Capitol Building/Compounds as Palace? despite that there are variety of government systems? There should be better names.
1.1 Seat of Power
1.2 Capitol Compound.
'Palace' tend to be associated with a primary residence of a Monarch. and Monarches always have 'Large than Life' residences. Leaders under non-Monarchy never has THIS Big lodgings. Look at The White House. It is only a size of an average villa of lesser European noblemen. Yet it is more prestigious than any bigger palaces elsewhere. and The White House (as well as The Capitol Hill) has no fencings (AFAIK I've yet to visit the place) while there are fortified walls surrounding palaces elsewhere... in London (The Royal Fortress, the place where The White Tower is). Beijing (as well as many other cities in China) ... the so called 'The Forbidden City'. and so did copycats in Korea and Vietnam (Thanh Hue as Wonder in Civ7 DLC, in Civ6 'just Thanh'). or even here in Thailand (The Grand Palace. built with high, thick walls, towers, and bastions large enough to mount cannons.)
https://www.emerald-buddha.com/grand-palace-history
2. And Should 'National Wonders' return in the next game?
My Ideas.
(Early game, enables with Writing).
1. Great Library
2. Grand Temple
3. Elite Guard Barracks
4. Mint
5. Treasury
(Mid Game)
1. Imperial Academy (Super-University)
2. Forbidden City (It should now be a collective name that means walled secondary palace that includes Versailles, Sansourcci, Hue Thanh, as well as King Narai's Palace in Lopburi).. Requires Monarchy
3. Imperial Dockyard
4. Merchant Guild (Requires Commonwealth)
5. Imperial Arsenal
(Late Game)
1. National Institute
2. Military Academy
3. Naval School
4. Manufacturum (Think of Ruh Valley) .
5. Air Force Headquarters.
6. National Armory
7. United Central Train Station.
8. National Research Center.
9. NASA (well basically if the U.S. Federal Government didn't coin this first. this acronym will be generic).
1.1 Seat of Power
1.2 Capitol Compound.
'Palace' tend to be associated with a primary residence of a Monarch. and Monarches always have 'Large than Life' residences. Leaders under non-Monarchy never has THIS Big lodgings. Look at The White House. It is only a size of an average villa of lesser European noblemen. Yet it is more prestigious than any bigger palaces elsewhere. and The White House (as well as The Capitol Hill) has no fencings (AFAIK I've yet to visit the place) while there are fortified walls surrounding palaces elsewhere... in London (The Royal Fortress, the place where The White Tower is). Beijing (as well as many other cities in China) ... the so called 'The Forbidden City'. and so did copycats in Korea and Vietnam (Thanh Hue as Wonder in Civ7 DLC, in Civ6 'just Thanh'). or even here in Thailand (The Grand Palace. built with high, thick walls, towers, and bastions large enough to mount cannons.)
https://www.emerald-buddha.com/grand-palace-history
2. And Should 'National Wonders' return in the next game?
My Ideas.
(Early game, enables with Writing).
1. Great Library
2. Grand Temple
3. Elite Guard Barracks
4. Mint
5. Treasury
(Mid Game)
1. Imperial Academy (Super-University)
2. Forbidden City (It should now be a collective name that means walled secondary palace that includes Versailles, Sansourcci, Hue Thanh, as well as King Narai's Palace in Lopburi).. Requires Monarchy
3. Imperial Dockyard
4. Merchant Guild (Requires Commonwealth)
5. Imperial Arsenal
(Late Game)
1. National Institute
2. Military Academy
3. Naval School
4. Manufacturum (Think of Ruh Valley) .
5. Air Force Headquarters.
6. National Armory
7. United Central Train Station.
8. National Research Center.
9. NASA (well basically if the U.S. Federal Government didn't coin this first. this acronym will be generic).

