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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Brunelleschi, build after study the Pantheon of Roma (Rome), the almost old similar structure of the world, in stone and roman concrete.
anybody else got this mistake?
Compare to Taj Mahal: 50 less production, and instead of 4 happiness you recieve 3 more static culture and +1 culture per citizen. This is essentially trading 4 happiness for 15-25 extra culture for 50 less production (and this number will only grow to 30-40+ over time, and can grow to obscene proportions via percentage modifiers).
Obviously this wonder screams tradition/vertical empires, but even for them it seems... Tweaked.
My preliminary suggestion is to cut the golden age, or nerf static culture to +1 and change to +1 culture per 2 population, but I'll play with this first before making any affirmative suggestions.