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  • Oracle & Temples & Culture

    My apologies if this has already been made common knowledge, but i just noticed that the Oracle Great Wonder not only doubles the happiness effect of Temples, but also their Culture Points per turn, from 2 to 4. This makes temples on par with many of the great Wonders.

    Furthermore, when the Oracles obsoletes, Temples stay at 4 CP per turn.

    I suspect the same happens with the Sistine & Cathedrals.

    This pretty much solidifies Egyptians as my civ of choice for culture wins.

  • #2
    Is it the Oracle that increased your temple culture points, or simply the age of the temple? (In other words, do new temples start at 4cp?)
    "...your Caravel has killed a Spanish Man-o-War."

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    • #3
      You're right, it might have been the age (i generally build the temples far in advance of other improvements). I'll check next game.

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      • #4
        I checked this out and it doesn't work like you say. Once the Oracle becomes obsolete, the Temples once again produce 2 culture, not 4.

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        • #5
          I know the Sistine Chapel doesn't double Cathedral culture ... are you sure the Oracle doubles temples?
          To secure peace is to prepare for war.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dimension
            I know the Sistine Chapel doesn't double Cathedral culture ... are you sure the Oracle doubles temples?
            Like I said, I checked it out. Yes the Oracle doubles Temple effects, and no they don't stay doubled when it is made obsolete.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Willem


              Like I said, I checked it out. Yes the Oracle doubles Temple effects, and no they don't stay doubled when it is made obsolete.
              But then the culture will double again when the temple is old enough (with or without Oracle, of course).
              "...your Caravel has killed a Spanish Man-o-War."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hermann the Lombard


                But then the culture will double again when the temple is old enough (with or without Oracle, of course).
                I don't understand what you mean about the Temples getting older. I haven't come across anything that indicates they produce more culture over time. I think you might be mistaken here.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Willem


                  I don't understand what you mean about the Temples getting older. I haven't come across anything that indicates they produce more culture over time. I think you might be mistaken here.
                  Every culture building produces double the culture after 1000 years, no matter how many turns.
                  "Where I come from, we don't fraternize with the enemy - how about yourself?"
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                  • #10
                    I think everybody knows culture doubles after 1000 years. He specifically said:

                    Originally posted by Willem
                    Like I said, I checked it out. Yes the Oracle doubles Temple effects, and no they don't stay doubled when it is made obsolete.
                    I suppose he could still be confused. If he didn't know culture doubled after 1000 years, he might have checked an old temple, then checked a new temple after the Oracle was obsolete.
                    To secure peace is to prepare for war.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dimension
                      I think everybody knows culture doubles after 1000 years.
                      Well actually, I didn't know that. In fact there's still a lot about the game I don't know, which is why I'm prowling around this forum.

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                      • #12
                        I think the only other things that effect culture output are anarchy (no culture) and mobilization (half culture, only read it, didn't tried)
                        "Where I come from, we don't fraternize with the enemy - how about yourself?"
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                        • #13
                          Anyway, the Point is, if you have the spare production to Build the Oracle, It's still quite a decent wonder, and If you cant get a very good luxury network up quickly, it's a must.

                          Nearly everything in this game is Circumstancial.
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                          • #14
                            Yeah, I like The Oracle plenty ... it's just hard to get Ancient Times Great Wonders, and you usually have to go for Pyramids & Great Library first.

                            I do like The Oracle more than The Colossus in Civ3, which I probably wouldn't have said in Civ2. That's certainly circumstantial. On a low-difficulty builder game, The Colossus is great, but otherwise it's pretty lame.

                            Now that I think of it, I haven't ever built The Oracle in Civ3. If you're playing an easy game, it's almost completely unnecessary, and if you're playing on a hard difficulty, it's hard enough to get Pyramids & GL, and the AI usually gets The Oracle pretty quick.
                            To secure peace is to prepare for war.

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                            • #15
                              I missed out on the Oracle in my current game, but I managed to get the Great Library as a consolation.

                              I've just got the Sistine Chappel..
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