Alexander's Hetaroi
Deity
What?I am afraid this policy would mean some potential civs getting cut out; it's much easier to come up with unique units than unique infrastructure
I was just describing what happened in Civ 6. For example, Sweden and the Inca got two unique infrastructures because one was tied to the leader. For the Maori and Portugal one was built by their unique unit. I didn't mean every civ/leader needs one.
They exist. Though I think they are referred to as cattle stations in Australia. But calling them an "Outback" station makes them sound Australian.Fairly sure Outbacks aren't a "real thing" per say and Devs came up in order to make Australia unique enough.
A better example of a unique infrastructure that probably didn't really exist is Macedon's Basilikoi Paides. The idea of a "royal page school" existed but not sure if it was an actual physical building.