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Everything works except the unique promotion, which does not seem to exist.
Grade: A+.
I wanted to report something though. I noticed the Fale Tele tooltip says it has maintenance cost eventhough the civilopedia says it doesn´t. Is that a graphical bug, is it intended or have I done something weird to not update the tooltip?
However, there is a new one named 'steamworkshop.download' that is replacing the old 'steamworkshopdownloader' last May 25. Try it.
I tried to play a game with Samoa, but it doesn't seem to show up on my list.
The only thing that really bugs me is the fresh water from coast/ocean only because it makes absolutely on sense :P If the idea was to give island cities more food, I’d rather see a yield boos to the water tiles or sea resources instead of making the civ rely overly on agriculture.