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Also, I can't get over how, in the screenshot, the Pope is spreading Protestantism. That's golden.
The ingame Dawn of Man intro still says "over 75% of world cities" while the image here in the workshop says 80%. Both ingame and workshop image still shows that civ cannot produce settlers. Until I read it here I was playing at tight (and fun!) game trying to convert the Heathens. After that I just made four settlers for instant win. Pangea with 6 civs btw.
But honestly you should really remove Vatican City as City State. Now there is both a Civ and a CS on the map. Breaks immersion.
"The first congress of Vatican City:
Otto von Bismark holds 2 votes
Elizabeth holds 1 vote
Washington holds 50 votes
His Holiness holds 53 votes"
whereas it would be "The Pope holds 53 votes" which sounds like a dull reference to any Pope who has been before you, while "His Holiness" is litherally you playing as the Pope, like a name
Also, could you make a economic victory condition? Say, having over 10000 gold, and owning a certain % of the world's luxariry resources?
yes, it is not game speed adjustable.
I am considering making it speed adjustable when I'm making a global religious victory