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First of all, it's beautiful: the very elaborate details, the portraits on the facade that are bright at night, etc.
But above all, the idea is just brilliant. In my republic, I don't want a church : we are socialists. The idea of a library is a real stroke of genius.
It fits the game perfectly.
https://i.gyazo.com/338cb9468a47cdd409ab8cd18035a35c.jpg
https://i.gyazo.com/31707cd70fae7dcd996687244dd09568.jpg
also it would be nice if you add some Cherry trees typical for culture
@tripodalt i do have a university degree but in Blender i am mostly not experienced, but getting it by the day. I am testing the building in my DPRK map. It has already 10 years and the religious population haven't gone wild. 90% of the ingame citizens don't really go to the Churches, i don't know why. Also you can fight religion with the TV and Radio so it doesn't get out of control.
thanks for the comments guys.
how its affect the gameplay
do you have dedicaced train as in university