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the intent is to represent scotland's freedom of religion and moral philosophy by replacing the proselytism of spreading religion with an internal development of great treatises which provide bonuses instead.
not being able to benefit from religious beliefs is also part of scotland's power budget, so other parts of the civ would have to be weaker to make up for it.
they create 'relics' in the form of great works of philosophy, which contribute to the culture victory path.
if this was as well as being able to obtain relics with missionaries, it would be too much, i think.
also, did it crash on the loading screen or during gameplay? if during gameplay, did it still crash when re-loading?