Civ VI Funny/Strange Screenshots

Round and round she goes, where she stops, nobody knows...
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Round and round she goes, where she stops, nobody knows...
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Sodwana Bay City promises to be a delightful place to live. Get ready for a Phoenician dialect with a lot of words for "snow". And "radiation poisoning".
 
Not so much a funny one, as an embarrassing admission of my wonder-whoring tendencies:

Shucks, looks like my average Capital in an average game.

I should change my on-line name to Harley Davidson, to reflect what a Wonder Hog I am . . .
 
I'm so evil :)
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And this little containment operation worked. Shaka never declared - he had very deep pockets filled with top quality patience. No "troops on my borders", nothing. Negative diplo modifiers eventually decayed and he accepted friendship.
 
Was admiring this massive forest fire that hit New York (second one this game to burn thru all of the forest - brought New York all the way down from 13 population to just 4) when I noticed something: Banana trees don't burn, apparently. Must be really easy to not overcook fried plantains in the world of Civ 6 at least :p
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I ask for details.
Well, mods, obviously. But the delicious ones. Totalslacker's TSL Enormous Earth (powered by YNAMP database) and his Historical Starts together with Sejic's capture unique improvement mod. If you know what RFC is -- those mods give you similar experience in civ6. I mean as close as you can manage with civ6 limitations. Scotts colonized America together with Spanish this time, so I flipped New York and Cleveland on my spawn in 1858 and liberated the rest. Americans deserve Missions and Mekewaps, not just Golf Courses.

There's some typos such as "Pheonix" (should be "Phoenix") and "Medecine Hat" (should be "Medicine Hat").
I have notified mod creators and edited city names in my game while hiding my face behind Saguaro in shame. I lived 7 months in Phoenix, so there is no excuse for me.
 
A city loyalty flipped from Montezuma to the Cree, yet I haven't actually met the Cree. I can hover over the city, and it says that it belongs to the Cree, but I haven't officially met them. It's been a couple of turns now!
 

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A city loyalty flipped from Montezuma to the Cree, yet I haven't actually met the Cree. I can hover over the city, and it says that it belongs to the Cree, but I haven't officially met them. It's been a couple of turns now!

It's the same when you reveal a tiny slither of someone's border through the fog of war. If you hover over it the tooltip will reveal who they are even though you have not seen a single sign of life.
 
It also works if someone settles a city in territory you discoverd but have no direct vision over.
 
It also works if someone settles a city in territory you discoverd but have no direct vision over.

Ah yes, the "One Scout Stayed Behind and Built A Cabin There" rule . . .
 
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