I am currently in my first game with the Maya + Pachacuti, that gives +0.5 science for adjacent vegetated terrain to the palace.
Does anyone know how it works with buildings? Those make a tile an urban tile and remove the forest visually.
But it seems like the tile itself is still classified as vegetated even when there is a building/urban-tile built on top of it. Intuitively I expected that the tile loses its vegetated-trait, but it appears to remain and still gives the 0.5 science, but not totally sure, as it is not super easy to see how yields are calculated exactly and I couldn't find concrete info in the civilopedia.
Is there some more info on that or can somebody please enlighten me/us on that topic?
Besides that, quite fun already!
Does anyone know how it works with buildings? Those make a tile an urban tile and remove the forest visually.
But it seems like the tile itself is still classified as vegetated even when there is a building/urban-tile built on top of it. Intuitively I expected that the tile loses its vegetated-trait, but it appears to remain and still gives the 0.5 science, but not totally sure, as it is not super easy to see how yields are calculated exactly and I couldn't find concrete info in the civilopedia.
Is there some more info on that or can somebody please enlighten me/us on that topic?

Besides that, quite fun already!