ravignir / RekMOD

LekMOD for unciv. New and rebalanced civs, buildings, units, mechanics.
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Update #143

Closed EmperorPinguin closed 11 months ago

EmperorPinguin commented 11 months ago

Updates existing civilizations according to the description in the LekMOD civilizations master list.

SeventhM commented 11 months ago

2 corrections:

  1. The lack of gold on ducal stable for maize was intentional to keep consistency. This is because, as I noted a long while ago on discord, for some reason stables gave maize food which doesn't line up with the idea of what the stable and granary are supposed to do
  2. The use of the word "Coastal" for polders does not refer to Coast tiles. It refers to land tiles next to coast tiles
EmperorPinguin commented 11 months ago
  1. Food or gold for Maize is indeed odd to put on the stable as a unique, but I went by the description in the document. I'll remove it.
  2. It indeed says "coastal" tiles, not "coast", but later on in the description they refer to "coast" as a terrain on which they can be build. Are you sure this is how the Polder behaves in Lekmod? It would mean you can build them on coastal hills, which doesn't make any sense. Could you test it for me?
SeventhM commented 11 months ago

Could you test it for me?

I don't currently have a computer to test at unfortunately. Apparently, you might be correct. I kinda missed they added a second "water polder" to the file that can actually be on coast tiles

SeventhM commented 11 months ago

Note: the extra food on polders actually applies to flood plains as well, apparently. And lakes?

EmperorPinguin commented 11 months ago

The description says +3 food on marsh, +2 food on coast and lakes. It does not specify how much food they yield on flood plains. I would expect it to be +2, as the flood plain already provides +2 base food.

SeventhM commented 11 months ago

In the file, it's land polders give 3 food, water gives 2. Land polder can be on flood plains, marsh, and lakes while water can be on coast and ocean. There's no other clarification on the stats

EmperorPinguin commented 11 months ago

Lakes are considered Water in Unciv, is that different in Civ5?

SeventhM commented 11 months ago

I don't think it is. It's just weird definitions for the tile in the file