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Is the Whalebone House used on a water or land tile or both?
I wonder if this civ might be underpowered. I don't know. I wonder if making the Hunting of the Bowhead ability could be used to create any water luxury. (That may be hard to code - though cooler than ice cold! - and I assume it's not historically accurate, but playability could be more important here in the long run. Idk, it's your mod.)
P.S. I just wanted to buff my earlier statement about living abroad. It is a 100x multiplier, especially the first time. It's a complete game changer. Everyone should do it at least once if they want to be a fully aware human.
It will also make you a much better citizen of your passport country. And it will also get you jobs. And laid. And a lifetime of priceless memories.
Alright, so no pressure, seriously, on the intimidating list of fixes. Shall we just assume that all of them are kaput until the Great Fix occurs?
I can feel the frustration people are getting from my continued broken promises, and the list of bug fixes is getting intimidating. I'm hoping I'll be able to actually properly fix my mods - I actually made Teotihuacan on my other computer, but I ran into so many issues actually making it that I'm put off of using it to do anything. So I think I'm going to be waiting until the new computer is assembled before I can properly do anything.
How has your post-university life been? What was it like graduating in the midst of Covid? That had to be wacky and unfun. I hope you didn't study underwater basket weaving, like Javraganak.