* Fixed G&K policy eras
Patronage should be Medieval and Freedom should be Industrial in G&K
* Added 'priorities' object to policy branch entries
* Fixed Vanilla policy eras
Also set testing priorities in advance
* Partial code formatting
* Reworked how the AI chooses a policy to newly adopt
* Removed debugging codes
* Update Civilization-related-JSON-files.md
Added Branch priorities
* Assigned actual priorities to each branch
Also fixed a debugging value in Ruleset.kt (-1 -> 0)
* Generalized trade route percent bonuses
* Unified two uniques using populationFilter; deprecated a deprecated uniq
* Made some renamings to improve clarity & fixed tests
* Fixed tests again
* Fixed typo
* Unified "X is only available under Y conditions" into a single unique
There were a few problems with existing uniques - they weren't really composable, the offered things they didn't keep, etc
For example, "Incompatible with [policy/tech/promotion]", UniqueTarget.Policy, UniqueTarget.Tech, UniqueTarget.Promotion. In fact, promotions only checked promotion incompatibility, promotions - promotion incompat, etc
Additionally, with a few more changes, this could cover several other uniques - "Hidden until [amount] social policy branches have been completed", "Requires at least [amount] population", perhaps others
I have to say I think conditionals are the best thing ever and they make amazing composability possible :)
* Autoupdate correctly recognizes parameters
Updated ruleset jsons
* Deprecation texts should be allowed to forward to other deprecated uniques so we only need to change the leaves when introducing new uniques, not go through the whole tree
* Arbitrary conditionals can become timed conditionals!
triggerCivwideUniques is activated in 3 situations:
- Tech complete
- Policy adopted
- Building complete
So for each of the unique containers for these I added a catch saying 'if this unique is a temporary unique then don't save it yourself
This has been lying around in todos for a while and generalizes one of the nasty hardcoded messes that I hate about Civ V. Why would you introduce ONE timed effect in the whole game?! You can use them all the time like Humankind or never use them like Civ IV, but why have just one whyyy
One more thing in this PR, that needed to be solved by the by, is allowing parameters to have a '2' on the end so we can autoreplace multiple parameters of the same type.
Using a regex is slightly more inefficient, but since this is A. only used once per UniqueType.kt, and B. allows us to have as many 'amount's as we want which is important if we have a lot of conditionals, I feel this is justified.
* Fixed comments from PR
* Typed some uniques, etc.
* Missed a few square braces
* Missed a parameter
* Missed another parameter
* Made a conditional, spelling, added check to `isStatRelated`
Co-authored-by: Yair Morgenstern <yairm210@hotmail.com>
* Typified some building uniques
I noticed that the code allows "[stats] from every [buildingFilter]" but the UniqueType was limited to "[stats] from every [buildingName]", so now that that's available we don't actually need the "[stats] from every Wonder" unique :)
* buildings-only unique moved to buildings section
* Fixed tests checking for mod correctness
* Update G&K jsons to current vanilla versions
* First pass over buildings & beliefs
* First pass over nations
* First pass over eras.json
* Fully updated tech tree
* First pass over units
* Second pass over buildings -- fixed techs
* Fixed last prerequisites and row numbers of tech
* Went through the entire tech tree and moved things to their correct spot
* Fixed tests
* Copied files for Gods & Kings folder
* Added G&K and unified with mods in dropdown
* Split the baseruleset from the mods list in game parameters
* Mod links are checked again when selecting a mod
* The new map editor screen now also uses the base ruleset
* Updated the ruleset change dialog in the map editor; Fixed a crash
* Refactored some code and fixed some bugs