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Please help me...
I personally find the cantons parlament buliding weird.
I get it, that it should reflect Switzerlands banking industry, as well as reflect on Switzerlands trade policies. And I love it for that! but I feel that should be more a civ or leader ability rather then a building.
Maybe have a second leader that focuses gives that building as one of his abilities? And instead give the ETH as the unique improvement for the government or diplomatic district? Maybe the ETH scales with how many universities you have, or buffs universities.Or maybe it gives great people points for envoys, or based on the city states you are suzurain of. Or anything of the sort.
Or Maybe the ETH is the unique ability of another leader.
Just a suggestion.
Switzerland does not officially have a capital city. For that reason we intentionally took the liberty of using a city more befitting of Escher's region as its capital.
As for the Kantonsparlament name, that's a bit of a holdover from an earlier build before GS where the Kantsonsparlament was its own district. Although it now replaces the bank it is intended to still be the same structure.
- Some city names are english, some german. Please stick with the german ones.
- First city is the capital and therefor should be "Bern"
- There is no "Limnat River", instead it is just Limmat.
- Kantonsparlament should be replaced by Kantonalbank (Kantonsparlament does not make sense)
- Instead of University, a unique building called "ETH" should be considered (google it).
otherwise, very happy with the mod. Finally I can play my home country and ignore neutrality :-)