Weirdest Game Ever

Jarlaxe Baenre

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Well, it wasn't really BTS. I customized my civics (2 new ones: Provinciality and Provincial Law, Code of Laws enables them, combined benefits: -95% Num. Cities maintenance, 1 free specialist, 2 courthouse happiness, 35% capital production. Modified one: Serfdom. Farms +1 commerce. I used slavery from the moment I could to 200 A.D., when the game ended.) to make them feel better for me. So here's what happened: I was playing a standard map, and it started me off on a lonely island. This lonely island had 5 goody huts. I got 4 settlers from it. I beelined to Code of Laws. Basically went in a 'let's research the cheapest tech' kind of thing.

So when I discovered Gandhi, I had 2000 points. He had 150. (Oh, I forgot to mention: I was playing on Settler.) He wouldn't become my vassal yet. I sent 2 settlers over to his and Pacal II's continent. They both vassalized. Then I found Mehmed II and Tokugawa. They also vassalized when my 2 settlers got there. (I had to give them resources and a few techs) Then I granted independence to my cities on both continents.

Finally, the German people discovered Rameses and Charlemagne. 2 settlers sent over, and poof. I won the game in 200 A.D. Conquest victory, without any wars in the map for the entire game. I lost no units. I got 79 000 points. Here is the proof of my awesome score. (In the attachment)
 

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While it was on settler and epic, that's still pretty damn weird. You should definitely up the difficulty man.
 
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