Civ VI Funny/Strange Screenshots

Nubia's last city, can she hold out against Russia? Hmmm

Annoying because I had 0 uranium resources this game. Grrr. I only got a little bit of Uranium from Nobel physics prize.

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Nubia's last city, can she hold out against Russia? Hmmm

Annoying because I had 0 uranium resources this game. Grrr. I only got a little bit of Uranium from Nobel physics prize.

ZcbVpRl.jpg

I thought GDRs were only able to wade in shallow water (coastal water tiles). Are they embarked in this picture?
 
I thought GDRs were only able to wade in shallow water (coastal water tiles). Are they embarked in this picture

Yeah they can embark like any land unit.
 
Yeah they can embark like any land unit.
I thought so but they do not look like they were embarked in the screenshot or am I missing something?
 
Teddy Roosevelt got 2 cities and ~30 units. I've never seen the AI spam units like that ever since the first patches to the game shortly after release.

Ah, it seems those were the days of the God of the Forge pantheon for everyone bug.
Use a mod to increase tech and civic cost, and you'll have similar pictures now. But then, after the first eras AI is back to being hopeless again, only everything takes much longer and you can build all the districts and buildings. But ancient and classical are epic fights with unit carpets.
 
The switch version definitely has some weird production AI for the city states... I think Buenos Aires is expecting a siege...

Apologies for the poor image quality (camera shot of a screenshot)
That's...strangely brilliant: "I know I'm a weak City State that has no chance of winning if you invade, but if you do attack, I'll raze a city or two of yours and make your victory more costly than it's worth."
 
That's...strangely brilliant: "I know I'm a weak City State that has no chance of winning if you invade, but if you do attack, I'll raze a city or two of yours and make your victory more costly than it's worth."

I have seen Sparta lose to a city state on the switch. There is definitely something weird about the AI there. They produce far more units than any city could support if they end up in a war which doesn't end quickly. It's not common but still...
 
So I decided to roll some multiplayer as Sweden with my friend... I'll just say this without any doubt the worst start I've ever had in the few thousands od hours I have in all civs combined. No words to describe it, just see it for yourself.View attachment 521102 View attachment 521103

PD: Yes, we restarted.
A bunch of fish, three different luxuries, what's not to like?:mischief:;)
 
So, in my Inca game, I declared a war on Scotland with intention of entirely annexing Robert's realm. I prepared a small but at the same time modern army of field cannons and musketeers and then, after declaring the surprise war, the massacre began. Cyrus, my friend, rushed to congratulate me for it being a surprise war, Alexander praised me for being a warmonger. And then denounced me for the very same reason (grievances inflicted on Scotland through this war). Cyrus, instead, became my first situation where the AI offered me a great work in default trade.

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Also, I was undergoing an industrial revolution in my Empire, sending engineers to build a railroad system. Now, I know that the railroads in this game are really weirdly curved, but I seriously do not understand how this one works.

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I also got some from my first GS game, Greece...

England gotta protect its waters. It doesn't matter that she's landlocked, she will do it anyways.

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There's absolutely nothing wrong with this aqueduct. After all, snow is water, too... The skiers better be careful not to hit the pillars tho.

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