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However, I believe that you can modify existing improvements in the editor so that they give special benefits (i.e., happiness or military police effects) only during one or more designated governements (I have never done this, so I don't know for certain).
There is a "government" field in the improvements prerequisites list in the editor, IIRC; and I believe I recall somethig in a Firaxis readme or chat where a "government specific improvement" concept was mentioned as having been "fixed" (it seems that the benefits were uniterrupted by a government switch when they should hev been interrupted).
Well I'll do some playing around in the editor. For example I'll make the court house specific to say representative govts and see if the effects go away with say, monarchy.
So is it possible to amplify the effects of existing improvements, using the editor, under certain government types...?
For example, the new government type "fundamentalism", recently added in the editor, could double the effect of all religious improvements...if this were the case then maybe customized government types would have the ability to be more than simple variations on the default ones.
Originally posted by kmill25
Well I'll do some playing around in the editor. For example I'll make the court house specific to say representative govts and see if the effects go away with say, monarchy.
Yes they will. The building will disappear from you city/build list, along with any effect they have. It will be like it doesn't exist. But if you go back to the gov that allows them, they will reappear.
Originally posted by David Murray
So is it possible to amplify the effects of existing improvements, using the editor, under certain government types...?
For example, the new government type "fundamentalism", recently added in the editor, could double the effect of all religious improvements...if this were the case then maybe customized government types would have the ability to be more than simple variations on the default ones.
No, you'd have to create an improvement that only a single government can make or use. You can't select multiple govs to make use of a particular improvement. For example, you could create a City Hall improvement that only a Democracy could build or gain any effects from. With any other govs, it would simply disappear from the city and build lists.
From what I remember, you CAN create an improvement which is specific to a single government, the only problem is that, if you build it and then swap governments, the effects of the building still remain!! This fact was relayed to me by both Korn and Vel, both of whom are really BIG in the Mod community! I'm hoping that this loophole was simply a result of the Unsupported editor, and that it will be fixed with the next, Editor-Specific, patch!!
Originally posted by The_Aussie_Lurker
From what I remember, you CAN create an improvement which is specific to a single government, the only problem is that, if you build it and then swap governments, the effects of the building still remain!! This fact was relayed to me by both Korn and Vel, both of whom are really BIG in the Mod community! I'm hoping that this loophole was simply a result of the Unsupported editor, and that it will be fixed with the next, Editor-Specific, patch!!
Yours,
The_Aussie_Lurker.
Apparently that problem has been fixed with 1.21f. I haven't tested it myself yet though, so I can't verify. They did mention it as being resolved in the readme though.
Which is very annoying, and will hopefully be fixed.
I agree. It would be nice to have more "Either/Or" options available. For instance, religious buildings shouldn't work with Communism, at least not beyond Temple. But all other govs wouldn't have a problem with Cathedrals etc.
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