Thrones and Palaces

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Author: Technoluddite

Last revision: 27 Nov, 2021 at 22:42 UTC (2)

File size: 57.15 MB

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Description:
A Palace fit for a King

Your people are so impressed with your rule that they have offered to make improvements to the Palace or Throne Room!

Updated 2021-11-27
New: Localisation Fixes
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Upgrade your palace from an unfurnished cave to a grand building with a magnificent throne room fit for an immortal dictator, if you can persuade your people that you are worthy. If you remember the Throne Room from Civ 2 or the Palace from Civ 3 this will look and feel very familiar, with a few additions.

Accessed from the Palace and Throne Room button on the Launch Bar (top left of the screen), there are two tabs one for the Palace, and one for the Throne Room.

This is a purely cosmetic, flavour mod. It has no gameplay effects, and can be safely added to (or removed from) in-progress games. But you will only earn upgrade points while the mod is enabled so it is best added at the start of a game.

Earning Upgrades

Upgrade points are shared between the palace and throne room, and can be used to make improvements to either.

Points are earned passively as you develop your civilisation, when you hit certain milestones your people might be impressed enough to reward you with an upgrade. The majority, but not all, of these milestones are tied to the Historic Moments of the game’s Era system.
Exacty what milestones can give points, and the chance of actually getting a point for a given milestone, depend on the difficulty level chosen (see options below), by default you should earn plenty of points without too much trouble.

The best way to earn points is to not worry about it and just play the game!

Building Upgrades

If you have upgrade points available, moving the mouse over the image of either the palace or the throne room will show what upgrades are possible. Left clicking will then build the selected upgrade. Some pieces have multiple styles that you can choose from, a messgae is shown when this is the case, and you can cycle through the available styles by right clicking.

You can change the style of a previously built piece in the same way, right click till you find the style you want and left click to build. Replacing a piece in this way does cost an upgrade point – your people won’t work for free!

If an upgrade is highlighted in green, this means that building it will unlock further upgrades (these might be completly new pieces, or additional styles for that piece).

You can remove a previously built piece by clicking the delete icon (top right), then as you move the mouse over the image the piece to be deleted will be highlighted in red, and then double clicking will remove it. Deleting a piece does not cost an upgrade point, but you will have to pay if you want to rebuild it later.

By default a few upgrades depend on more than just the generousity of your subjects: You can’t put paintings on your walls, or statues in your gardens, if you’ve never acquired any paintings or statues! This can be changed in the options screen.

Options

The cog icon in the top left of the Palace and Throne Room screen allows configuration of a few options relating to how easy it is to earn upgrade points, what great works are available to decorate the palace, and a couple of other things. Your settings are saved per game, but if you want to change the defaults you can do so by editing AKPAL_DefaultOptions.lua.

Compatiblity

Technically will work with any combination of DLCExpansions, but without the Historic Moment system of either Rise and Fall or Gathering Storm you won’t be able to earn enough upgrades to do very much.
Is unlikely to conflict with most mods – but obviously I’ve not tested it with all 4000+ mods on the workshop. Any mod that removes Historic Moments will effect the earning of upgrade points. Please read How to report bugsproblems under Discussions first if you need to report an issue.

Credits

The concept, and most of the artwork, is credited to persons unknown at MicroProse and Firaxis around the turn of the century.
Chinese translations by ‘D’
German translation by Junky included in Civilization VI Mods – German translations

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