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How exactly is this to be understood? There can only be one stable in each city. Or does this mean every stable in one's own civ?
You need to spend money to make money
With no buildings that increase gold production, such as a bank, the maintenance is considered high. However, with a bank, stock exchange, etc., it will make the cost of maintenance less overall. A lot of buildings in the base game do that as well deliberately.
If you're still doing requests, how about a bit more love for the Industrial era? Early railroad stations spring to mind, and perhaps something more to represent "industry" than a generic factory.
Anyway, thanks again. Love your thorough approach.
<Row>
<BuildingType>BUILDING_IRONWORKS</BuildingType>
<ResourceType>RESOURCE_IRON</ResourceType>
<Cost>1</Cost>
</Row>
@The Anglo-Saxon - I think you and I are on the same page :)
@Imx39 - all of my buildings do have the proper artwork, but none of them have 3D models if that's what you're asking (so they won't change the city model on the map).
If you still would prefer not to have the Ironworks change, you can go to your MODS folder in MyGames/Sid Meier Civilization V and edit SteelMill.xml under the Strategic Buildings Pack folder. Delete the following code (and ONLY the following code):
<Row>
<BuildingType>BUILDING_IRONWORKS</BuildingType>
<ResourceType>RESOURCE_IRON</ResourceType>
<YieldType>YIELD_PRODUCTION</YieldType>
<Yield>1</Yield>
</Row>