civnoob13
King
What's the point of natural wonders if 9/10 of them are owned by a city state?
Sounds like a job for Genghis![]()
Tinfoil much?Instead of making City-states less overpowered, they overpower Natural Wonders and use them as an excuse to take out City-states, so you can't exploit them as much.
Tinfoil much?
They added the OP wonders in for the scenario. Either they were too lazy to keep them specific to the scenario, or they felt the three new wonders were some great content.
I don't even know how they'd reach the point where the conspiracy you suggest would even be plausible. Natural wonders as a balancing mechanism for city states?![]()
kinda like you "failed" grammar class?
I very rarely see CS's with natural wonders. barrier reef and krakatoa are more likely than others to be near a CS just b/c most of the time CS's are on coastal tiles, but the others are typically a bit inland in most maps.
I on the other hand havent seen a CS with a natural wonder yet.
There's no script linking the two.I'm pretty convinced it's scripted.
Yes.Probably a side effect of natural wonder and city state placement.
It's all done in the same script (AssignStartingPlots.lua).There's no script linking the two.