I have always been curious why the modern days coloseum is called coloseum, instead of something like maybe Stadium or something...but anyway, I have an idea, which could make this "problem" more realistic and interesting (And I choose fun over realism, so don't give me that speach... )
Anyway, here's the idea:
In the anicent times you get the coloseum, but what about having the coloseum to be obsolete (not in the same way as wonders) when it gets to industrial age or something. The Coloseum gives two happy faces in the city, but when obsolate it could give 1 happy face in the city where it's built, those obsolate coloseums also gives +50% culture per turn (This means it will give +6 culture when it's more than 1000 years old), but of course this also means you can't build any more coloseums but when you reach late industrial/early modern age you can built stadiums instad, which gives +2 happy faces
In addition we could also make the oldest coloseum in each civ give an extra happy face, plus some extra commerce (turism)
What do you think? Is it a good idea, or should we just ignore this idea, and forget it as fast as possible?
Anyway, here's the idea:
In the anicent times you get the coloseum, but what about having the coloseum to be obsolete (not in the same way as wonders) when it gets to industrial age or something. The Coloseum gives two happy faces in the city, but when obsolate it could give 1 happy face in the city where it's built, those obsolate coloseums also gives +50% culture per turn (This means it will give +6 culture when it's more than 1000 years old), but of course this also means you can't build any more coloseums but when you reach late industrial/early modern age you can built stadiums instad, which gives +2 happy faces
In addition we could also make the oldest coloseum in each civ give an extra happy face, plus some extra commerce (turism)
What do you think? Is it a good idea, or should we just ignore this idea, and forget it as fast as possible?
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