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sry i didnt see it xD
Mod support is in the description
If not, I think it's a bit underpowered as an ability. You'll get, probably, 3 free policies at most. It's an interesting idea, though!
I'm sorry, I didn't quite understand that
The famous Archimedes was born there. It'd be col if the civs bonus was like 20% when discovering maths or during war civ unique units cost20% less
Great mod, can't wait too see more from you guys!
Brave New World only I'm afraid
So here is a teaser http://i.imgur.com/c1pAJNc.png
Well, it's UA is, in some ways weaker then Poland, though Poland is widely regarded as quite an overpowered civilisation. Aside from this, the Muntanya resort provides a hefty tourism bonus, so Andorra definitely has some real strengths.
My pleasure!
Well, Poland gives you a free social policy everytime you advance to a new era, whereas this gives you a free policy once you complete a social policy tree, i.e. when you adopt a finisher policy.
Overall, it's technically weaker than Poland, though Poland is a very overpowered civilisation, and Andorra has the culturally powerful "Muntanya resort" building :)
Suggestion: Sardinia under Victor Amadeus II :)
In theory, his AI should be far less aggressive and expansionist, so don't worry