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I plan on creating a collection soon with all the mods I've created within the next couple of weeks once I've completed another mod.
I do appreciate your feedback though. I did consider the Breegull Blaster (Bird handler) as an alternative UU when planning out this mod but stuck with the Jinjos.
I am so happy there are other Banjo and Kazooie fans still around!
I have played the gruntilda mod for quite some time and I'm so glad to see the main bear and bird appearance =)
Thank you so much for this mod. It's great the way it is.
It would be really cool if this civ had abilities like the Princess daisy mod where you can choose which production each city focuses on since Banjo-Kazooie is all about worlds, where you could have all the levels or just the main ones even as city options that have different focuses. But that's just my wishful thinking, like I said this mod is perfect the way it is <3
Some of the dialogue's a bit too formal. This could be justified as Banjo trying to take his job seriously, though I'd have Kazooie mock him for this.
Similarly, if they embraced an ideology I'd probably go with them expressing sentiment that gives off the ideology's vibe as opposed to quoting party slogans too much. For example:
• With Order, I'd portray it as a sort of jaded cynicism towards the rich.
• With Autocracy, I'd probably go with embracing their more...anti-heroic qualities, to the point where they're just kind of ♥♥♥♥♥. So if they see you becoming autocrats they'll say "Ha, glad to see another leader who's willing to get their hands dirty".
• With Freedom, I'd be emphasizing that they're, well, good guys.