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The good is that I didn't notice any bug due to a conflict with another mod :D
The bad is that I get a DB error (note that it doesn't do anything in-game) :
Database.log
[3187807.823] [Gameplay] ERROR: UNIQUE constraint failed: Improvement_YieldChanges.ImprovementType, Improvement_YieldChanges.YieldType
Modding.log
[3187807.812] UpdateDatabase - Loading RUTI_RadiantUniqueTileImprovements_Effects.sql
[3187807.823] Warning: UpdateDatabase - Error Loading SQL.
[3187807.823] UpdateDatabase - Loading RUTI_RadiantUniqueTileImprovements_Prereqs.sql
Also, after further game testing, I can support what others have said: Initial tile appeal restriction of +5 is overly harsh. I played a full game of France, and I didn't get to build a single Chateaux before modern era when I had Eiffel Tower up and running (and by then, the improvement felt long obsolete). So that was pretty much a downer. Have also had a really hard time placing Golf Courses with Scotland, but at least those seem to have yields that merit late game placement, didn't feel the same was the case for the Chateaux.
This would be much more accurate.