Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

MHAOS: Lilina of Ostia
13 Comments
JotNyangE 31 Jan, 2018 @ 6:25am 
Kinda awkward when she gets destroyed by Hector.
TheMH06  [author] 14 Jan, 2018 @ 4:50pm 
Thanks for the feedback Real. The afformentioned problems have been fixed, hope you enjoy the mod!
FellBranded  [author] 14 Jan, 2018 @ 2:35pm 
We also thought that if you're gonna settle extra cities just because of the extra Resource you gain from them that'd be a pretty strategically defunct decision considering the global drawbacks. As for the Public School and Research Lab, I'll bring that up with MH, we already had to do a small workaround for the Oxford Wonder, we can easily do the same for those. Thanks for playing :D
FellBranded  [author] 14 Jan, 2018 @ 2:35pm 
Hi @Real, since you took the time to give us your thoughts I'll respond to them in order;
When designing Lilina, we initially wanted her to have a branching UU where only one can picked, but some technical difficulties obligated us to think of a workaround; most of the schools of magic; barring the Fire type, are normal buildingclasses that aren't unique to Lilina, but do need her unique resource to function. So yes, theoretically you could build multiple SoM in one city, but that'd be detrimental since you only get one resource per city and it's generally not a good idea to build all of your science buildings in one city, you'd be missing out :)
Shishiyon! 13 Jan, 2018 @ 8:37pm 
Sorry for posting several blocks of text, it goes from bottom to top. Steam has a word limit.
Shishiyon! 13 Jan, 2018 @ 8:36pm 
Ignoring these minor issues, the mod itself was great. A rush against time to establish your culture so that your science may rise and has provided a very enjoyable experience. I will need to see how it operates as an AI some other time.

(Now if only the pupil's speed growth wasn't so ---- allowing the Chinese Crossbows to double them every time.)
Shishiyon! 13 Jan, 2018 @ 8:35pm 
I could have conflicts from other mods that might be causing the second, and will resolve to simply test with no other mods.

As a possible fix for the previous, the Enlightenment Era mod (Link will be edited here), has two buildings in which only one can be built while the other is somehow removed from the build table. Noticeably, Humanism's Salon and Academy building (providing bonuses to either Culture or Science). I am uncertain how it is done, or how you might find a fix, but perhaps it will help?
Shishiyon! 13 Jan, 2018 @ 8:35pm 
A few things I noticed during my run.

There is nothing preventing one city from having multiple Schools of Magic. If built on the coast, then you will have access to build both a wind related as well another of the city's terrain. These two will of course require the essence resource you provided to prevent this, but simply deploying another city is enough to gain an extra essence (at the loss of that city's school). Thus you can achieve an extra 66% science gain with your capital's already incredible science growth.

Another problem, the SoMs do not seem to count as unique replacements in the manner that they should. As to why, I have no clue. However, I am unable to produce the public school in education, and thus the research lab in plastics is also unobtainable.
FellBranded  [author] 11 Jan, 2018 @ 9:40am 
The art is a combination from her Heroes art, a background I found and edited and a few layers of lens flares and the like for the Leader Screen, while her DOM picture and mod thumbnails are ciphers. The iconatlas is a mashup of different fanarts and official art :)
Lunais 10 Jan, 2018 @ 7:43pm 
Looks good! If and when I return to Civ I'll have to give it a try!

Love the art. Is it from Cipher? And the UA name; sounds like a chapter title?
FellBranded  [author] 7 Jan, 2018 @ 4:39pm 
@RunWilde
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RunWilde 7 Jan, 2018 @ 4:33pm 
ok i have one thing to ask why are there so many anime civs? i dont have a problem with it just wondering
[Not] Living Corpse 7 Jan, 2018 @ 3:48pm 
Pretty great, actually! Only 'problem' that I have noticed so far is slight misspellings and a few grammatical errors.