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That happens any time the game tries to use a mod-added icon in one of those right-side popups. You'll notice it in other mods, such as if Wonder Race informs you about a mod-added Wonder, for example. There's nothing I can do about that as far as I know. In all other instances, Turmeric should correctly display its icon.
Is there a way for a non-modder to relatively easily change the primary and/or secondary colors of a civ for visual variety's sake? I know the icon is more difficult since it's tied to a .dds file (so NOT easy), but it seems (through my amateur research) that the colors for the culture border and units are in .xml files, and could be editted. I would really appreciate any advice, or even better, a new mod for Indonesia that could change these for each game. Thanks in advance for considering.
Thanks so much for your hard work!
It still has a +2 Faith bonus over a normal Shrine. To keep it balanced with other unique buildings of that era, I couldn't give it as large of a bonus as before. Front-loading the faith so it's available earlier makes it much more useful, because those first two Great Prophets are the most important thing from faith. After that you can generate it at leisure, so while I did need to drop the faith per religion for balance, it's not very much of a penalty. I'd certainly say the Candi is far more useful as a Shrine than way later as a Garden.