Randall Turner
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Notre Dame comes roughly at the same time as FP, and if aggressive, it doesn't give more happiness than the FP, and doesn't scale either. It would be a completely different pair of shoes if extra happiness gave a sizeable advantage; I can't really measure extra happiness in terms of GA bits, so I prefer more direct, clear benefits (the same applies when you consider AIs that will always buy luxury resources, even if they don't get a real benefit from it). As I see it, global happiness is still an experiment, thus some of the incoherences.
Hey, I forgot to get back to you, professor -
I took Berlin (and the Forbidden Palace) in that game I was talking to you about. It didn't give me the 12 you expected, and it didn't give me the 8 I expected - it gave me 10. (Moderate-large 22 city setup.) I don't know exactly how it was calculated, but I tested gifting the city to someone else, it's definitely 10 for me - which makes it better than I thought, but not as good as you thought? Some undocumented interaction with other wonders and/or my "planned economy" sp.
Definitely better than the pure "happiness" wonders for moderately large setups.