AmtrakQuebec
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I don't know why the Great Library is getting so many votes. The Huey is not only useless, it is almost impossible to build on most maps.
... a double whammy!
... a double whammy!

No, it's not one of the original seven wonders and it's time of glory was a rather short one (~ 300 BC until Egypt was conquered by the Romans (48 BC), it existed in smaller form for some more centuries, but only as a shadow of itself). I agree it needs a buff, but I still belief expectations are high because it was so great in CiV and thus people are now most disappointed with the GL.Hmm.. I think we're justified in having high expectations when it comes to the GL. It is one of the original seven wonders of the world and those all *should* grant you a good bonus to their associated yields (GL = science, Lighthouse = naval-related stuff, Colossus = trade/income, etc).
The Potala Palace is clearly better than the five wonders listed above, but I'd throw it into the mix as a rather mediocre wonder. In most games there are really only two good diplomatic policies--the +1 gold per envoy and the +2 (or +4) influence points per turn. Since a lot of good government types already have two diplomatic slots anyway, the third slot from the Potala Palace has never appealed to me much. There just won't be anything good you can put into that.
That's a good point too, diplomatic policies definitely feel underdeveloped at the moment. More for the inevitable expansion that (re-) introduces the World Congress, I suppose.
I think the great library should be changed to give eurekas and inspirations for all the techs that have been completed by the AI
My first game I was going cultural and was producing so many great writers I had them hanging around because I literally had no places at all for them.
By every AI you've met? Yeah, I think this is a really cool idea and nicely captures the spirit of the real Great Library (an attempt to gather into one place all the knowledge of the world)
in terms of usage it's a culture wonder, but in terms of intended purpose it's clearly still a science wonder. that's why i called it poorly designed. building a wonder just for the slots when it's supposed to do several other things indicates a problem with the game to me anywayEmperor only. If I knew I wasn't going to get it by turn 22, I didn't even bother and would reroll the map. For me, my start was based purely off if I could get the GL. If not, it wasn't worth it
And I never said it came close to how good it is. But it's still very good that requires not many hammers. It's a culture wonder now, not a science one.
By every AI you've met? Yeah, I think this is a really cool idea and nicely captures the spirit of the real Great Library (an attempt to gather into one place all the knowledge of the world)
Terra cotta might be the last push for your double attack crossbows though, I think you might be underestimating itI have the feeling that many wonders could use a buff, so there is more motivation to build them. Some seem good, some ok - but for some of them there is really no reason to build them, giving the high cost of production and a possibly otherwise good tile.
The worst for me is the Mahabodhi Temple. Sure, two Apostles are nice to have. But having your holy site next to forests may mean you have not much mountains/hills available. And another point against it is that you are basically exchanging production (rare) into faith (not so rare) since you are 'building' two apostles. The extra faith is nice, but not enough imho. This one needs a buff.
And I feel the Terracotta Army can be a bit difficult, too. I usually have no encampments in my core cities, so I have to build it at some more satellite-ish cities. I know, that's just my play stile and not the devs fault. But then the bonus of the Terracotta Army seems not good enough. I haven't played around with how good the boost to archeologists is in the late game if you are ahead of the civics tree. It may be huge in that case.
Yeah, I thought all of them, but every one you met would work as well