Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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Adds a Record Label national wonder and Popular Music luxury resource. The Record Label can only be built if you have a Broadcast Tower in every city. It produces 2 Popular Music resources, however, giving you not only a happiness boost, but the possbility of trade to those who haven't been able to produce a Record Label of their own.

This mod currently requires Gods and Kings. I am investigating to see if I can make it cross-compatible with the base game as well.
16 Comments
SamBC  [author] 6 Aug, 2013 @ 12:24pm 
It should already be compatible - I'm not aware of anything that would have broken it.

When I have more time (ha!) I may look at a version that fits in to BNW better.
FREE_PIZZA 6 Aug, 2013 @ 12:17pm 
Heyo Sam, curious if this is to be made compatible with BNW, if it isn't already. Also, if it might be tweaked to make more thematic sense with the new expansion pack. I think it'd make a lot of sense if it added points towards great musician generation and/or culture and/or a tourism bonus. Just a thought. ^_^
SamBC  [author] 22 Jun, 2012 @ 3:51pm 
There'll be a new version up tomorrow with a minor bug fixed.
Stunty 22 Jun, 2012 @ 3:49pm 
another quality addition from samBC

keep up the good work
3D Gamer 21 Jun, 2012 @ 8:37am 
Have it unlock at Radio with the Brodcasting Towers. That might fix it.
SamBC  [author] 21 Jun, 2012 @ 4:38am 
Yeah, I've been trying to work out why that is. You can't actually build it without building the broadcasting towers, so it's not as broken as it could be, but it's still annoying.
Professor Hardknocks 20 Jun, 2012 @ 8:34pm 
Am i the only one who has noticed that this wonder is availible at the opening of the game?
3D Gamer 16 Jun, 2012 @ 8:29am 
That makes sense.
SamBC  [author] 16 Jun, 2012 @ 4:03am 
That's the idea ;) though unlike the CivIV equivalent, the idea is that the resource represents an ongoing supply of new music, not just the one hit single ;)
3D Gamer 15 Jun, 2012 @ 8:27pm 
I'll trade you your Uranium for my song!