I know they are already mentioned in The List, but because of their start in real life, I would like to remember Firaxis to put "Olympic Games" as a wonder.
But now I wonder (I know, bad pun
) if they must add them as an ancient wonder (original Greeks) or a modern one (De Coubertin restart).
Also, in your opinion, which effects they must bring?
Just some suggestion:
- stop any wars with civ who build it, for a game turn every four (old age)
- improve diplomatic relations (modern age) if not during global (every civ on game) war: every civ become a step less bitter/angry
- raise happyness in every city for a turn every four (maybe we can have some negative wave effects, we can switch on a permanent happyness increse)
Oh, I know that four turns aren't equal to four years, it's just a number for the sake of discussion.
BTW, you australian people are enjoing the event or are you suffer for too much hype, traffic, security and the like?
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Admiral Naismith AKA mcostant
But now I wonder (I know, bad pun

Also, in your opinion, which effects they must bring?
Just some suggestion:
- stop any wars with civ who build it, for a game turn every four (old age)
- improve diplomatic relations (modern age) if not during global (every civ on game) war: every civ become a step less bitter/angry
- raise happyness in every city for a turn every four (maybe we can have some negative wave effects, we can switch on a permanent happyness increse)
Oh, I know that four turns aren't equal to four years, it's just a number for the sake of discussion.
BTW, you australian people are enjoing the event or are you suffer for too much hype, traffic, security and the like?
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Admiral Naismith AKA mcostant
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