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your mod has been translated by onyxum into German and the translation is now part of the German translations for Civilization VI mods mod pack.
We would be more than happy if you could refer to the language translation in your mod description.
I set Era Scaling to Calculated (not realising it doesn't work) and was getting consistent golden ages. I don't have a good feel for what would have been a good multiple (I wish I was paying attention to how much I was over by...)
A fixed multiple does work.
That means it will either have to be fixed ?? Or you'll have to pick a scaling factor and deal with the fact that it scales across the eras at the same %
For other people who have / are using this - what is your sense? Is this the case?
I am playing an epic game now and have blitzed the era score out of the water, but I'm also stupidly ahead on culture, so it's hard to say. I'm finding the research lengths are more or less working well with changes, but era score on calculated, does it work as intended?
Thanks in advance