There should be two kinds of wonders - Wonders (The Pyramids, Hanging Gardens, Apollo Program...) and Famous persons (Shakespeare, Darwin, J.S. Bach...). The Wonders should be like the civ2 wonders, you build them.
The Famous persons will work in a different way. You don't build them. You can get them if you are lucky and your civ is advanced. Each famous person needs a technology advance. When the proper advance is discovered there is a 10% chance every turn that the famous person will appear somewhere in the world. If the event occurs he will appear in one of the civs with the advance.
An example:
Adam Smith needs Economics. The Americans is the first civ to discover Economics. This turn there will be a 10% chance for Adam to appear. If he does then the Americans will get him in one of their cities. If the event isn't triggered this turn then there is a 10% chance that he will appear in one of the civs with Economics the next turn. This way the chance is bigger for the advanced civs to get famous persons.
The effects of the famous persons is like the wonders (increases happiness, science, trade etc.). The effect will only last for a few turns. Then the person will die. In modern days there might be a new effect: The birthplace of the famous person will attract tourists (+trade).
Maybe there should be a chance of the famous persons moving. E.g. Einstein appears in a civ with a fascist government. Then there might be a chance every turn for him to move to another civ with a democratic government.
The Famous persons will work in a different way. You don't build them. You can get them if you are lucky and your civ is advanced. Each famous person needs a technology advance. When the proper advance is discovered there is a 10% chance every turn that the famous person will appear somewhere in the world. If the event occurs he will appear in one of the civs with the advance.
An example:
Adam Smith needs Economics. The Americans is the first civ to discover Economics. This turn there will be a 10% chance for Adam to appear. If he does then the Americans will get him in one of their cities. If the event isn't triggered this turn then there is a 10% chance that he will appear in one of the civs with Economics the next turn. This way the chance is bigger for the advanced civs to get famous persons.
The effects of the famous persons is like the wonders (increases happiness, science, trade etc.). The effect will only last for a few turns. Then the person will die. In modern days there might be a new effect: The birthplace of the famous person will attract tourists (+trade).
Maybe there should be a chance of the famous persons moving. E.g. Einstein appears in a civ with a fascist government. Then there might be a chance every turn for him to move to another civ with a democratic government.
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