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I guess that turtles are more abundant than the others. Amber, whales and pearls seem much rarer
Whales, Pearls & Amber all have a SeaFrequency of 1, whereas Turtles have a SeaFrequency of 5. So even with the reef placement restriction it's possible to have quite a few Turtles. Before the Spring Update Turtles were relatively rare, which was one of my complaints I made to FXS. Seems they went the opposite direction and now you might have too many. I reduced mine to 3, which works out fine for my games.I guess that turtles are more abundant than the others. Amber, whales and pearls seem much rarer
This is actually a very easy change to make. In Civ5 I just couldn't stand the way jungle looked on plains. I needed my jungles to look wet, like it rained a lot. I will experiment with this and certainly I can make it a tweakable option.
Philosophically, do you think it's a bad thing to starve the equator of production?
Civ is funny in this regard. In the real world, what would be the difference between plains and grassland? I picture plains as being more dry, but really its an absurd differentiation.
EDIT: Annnnd... welcome to Civfanatics!
I've been playing around with yields and resource distribution in a private mod. I've made grass yield 2 food, 1 production, so that its base yields are better than plains, but made other changes to compensate. For example, marsh reduces production by 1; flat grassland no longer contains resources on which you can build quarries (and in particular, stone is more common and sensibly distributed). I have not figured out what to do with jungles yet. I can leave them alone, make them like marshes, or make them like Forests.
Perhaps the Lakes are not being tagged as Lakes? I thought that this from the Civilization Wiki was true: "A relatively small (up to 6 tiles) expanse of shallow water which is surrounded entirely by land is considered a lake." Perhaps the Lake tagging code is not being called from the PerfectWorld script.
I just realized that I'm adding features before calling the area calculator. That's probably why it's failing. It might be tough to add an option for that. Sea turtles in a lake really doesn't happen anywhere I don't think.