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Do you mean that nothing happens when you click "Enable" in the mod menu or do you mean that it just doesn't appear ingame?
would u make a line in description?
here's my Chinese translation:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3507329937
2. No, it's not narrated. And I am not interested in plagiarizing someone's voice via AI.
2. I assume not if the text was copied from older Civ games, but does the Wonder have Gwendoline Christie narration? Maybe we could look at AI voice acting to fill in the gaps of these in future? Or maybe port a recording from an older Civ game to replace it if one exists?
"Religious fanatics destroyed the library in 391 CE, after nearly 700 years of operation." - that's not exactly accurate. The libraries in Antiquity (and later) required a constant effort to copy scrolls, because they would decay fast otherwise. That was done, when there was a budget. At times the libraries in Alexandreia were well financed, at times they were reduced and barely maintained. The books were moved between libraries, some buildings were burnt in fires, demolished, rebuilt, scrolls discarded, traded, robbed, not to mention all those b*stards not returning books on time! (am a librarian)... It is an outdated hypothesis to assign the demise of the library to one event.
"Today, only a portion of the catalog survives," - are there any scrolls that can be traced back to Alexandreia? I have never heard of that. We have hints on what they had though.