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thanks for your contribution!
Hope you are happy about the description.
your mod has been translated into German and the translation is now part of the Civilization VI Mods - German translations mod pack.
We would be more than happy if you could refer to the language translation in your mod description.
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Palace +1 gold, each population in the capital provides +0.5 gold coin
or
+1 gold for each improved facility in the capital
or
+1.5 gold for every downtown building in the capital
I would just remove the card that grants +2 gold to the capital. This card does not make sense in the military category and the card that reduces maintenance costs nullifies the effect of this card making it useless during the ages.
I would add an economic card that grants +1 food for each city. Equivalent to the card that grants +1 production.
Good mod in general.
As Rootimus noted, the only player defense against auto updates is to move it to the Mods directory and unsub. That of course creates its own problems when the author updates the mod.
Ishipp's Really Advanced Setup Lite mod has implemented a solution for mods like this one where players frequently change the values in the XML data but not SQL or Lua files. His base mod has a high load order and contains everything needed to work standalone. A separate mod - Really Advanced Setup Lite Data - with a one step increase in load order that writes the player data back into any update of the original XML data. A player makes all his data value changes there, not in the base mod. Thus the player can still get RASL Base updates automatically without losing his XML changes. Its not perfect of course but it does address the most common complaint with the way Steam manages the 289070 directory.
Pet peeve of mine with Steam, though I'd share. WWICY.
1) Copy the mod into the mods directory in the My Documents directory tree (assuming you're running Windows).
2) Upvote the mod and unsubscribe
3) Remove the entire <ObsoletePolicies> section from MoreTier1Policies_Gameplay.xml
3a) Alternatively, you can change the policies in that section if you want to get rid of them later in the game.
You *can* edit the subscribed copy of the mod in the 289070/1731670144 directory (you'll find that in the bowels of the steam directory), but that way your changes will be over-written if the author updates the mod.