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but hey, I was able to get a +6 Theater Square in my capital. combined with the aesthetics policy card that gives me +12 Culture and Faith on that hex. not as much as I get from my great works overall but still a nice addition
also I forgot that you can build entertainment complexes for theater square adjacency.
- Trade routes to city states gain +1 extra Production for each specialty district at the origin city. (This would help immensely with building wonders. And you can shift around traders to those cities that are currently building a wonder.)
- Archaeological Artifacts also grant faith equal to their culture. (This certainly fits England and gives archaeological museums a bit of extra love but I don't know enough about Elizabeth I if it fits her as a leader.)
The extra Faith from the Theater Square's Culture adjacency bonus seems good on paper but during my gameplay I realised that it isn't as strong as I first thought. It's hard to gain Culture adjacency on Theater Squares, you basically only get it from wonders, which are impossible to build on higher difficulties. Overall it feels a bit weak as a feature.
So the early game feels really unfocused between trying to build up a reliable trade network and building enough wonders to get a few high adjacency theater squares. I think building up a trade network is the safer play though.
Now instead of drowning in gold coins, I can drown in someone else's wealth and appropriate it for myself while admiring my 24 great works while sipping tea.
England is no longer accepting trade agreements. Everything is now property of my queen.
And at the end of the eras I will look back upon my empire and think to myself: could I have done a Diplomatic victory...? Nah.