Civ VI Funny/Strange Screenshots

Its 1762 AD, everybody is in the industrial era. According to their civic progress they should already be using at least medieval govs. Why do they do thisss :cry: Maya are even ahead of France, but they vote for a previous era gov than they do.
 
They got confused which game they are playing and thought they are voting for the Ideology from Civ 5
 
It's over Anakin, I have the high ground (I thought the way my spec ops was standing on this Cahokia mound was kind of cool)


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Mansa Musa built a mildly useful Golden Gate Bridge and has nearly finished a mildly useful Panama canal which is some kind of AI miracleView attachment 556868
The second part here made me laugh far harder than I should have.
 
Spoiler :
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Sir, let's make a beeline for the plethora of riches on that land bridge!
Good idea. Take the scenic route.
What?
You know, trek past some foxes, rainforests, take a boat trip...
But I don't think we have boats ye-
The. Scenic. Route.
 
Civ6's pathfinding when there's unknown territory nearby certainly is...special.
 
There must be a unit in the fog of war that is blocking the way. Perhaps on the tile just to the southeast of the silver.
 
There must be a unit in the fog of war that is blocking the way. Perhaps on the tile just to the southeast of the silver.
I don't... think so, because it let me right click to send the settler to that hex you mentioned. But you could be right. Saladin had a scout sniffing around there a few turns earlier.
 
The hardiest, oiliest grapes in history?
Château Pétrol has an elegantly robust mouthfeel with a foxy aroma and tasting notes of spruce, dinosaur, and despair. It pairs nicely with seafood.
 
That'd be a lovely city for the Temple of Artemis...
 
I have never, ever seen so much wildlife before in my civ 6 gaming

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Now this is what happens when the forest gets chopped or burned down, and regrows as second growth timber full of underbrush - the deer population explodes!
When I was growing up in central Pennsylvania it was pointed out frequently by Game Biologists that the reason the state had up to 4 different Deer Hunting seasons every year (regular, Buck-only, black powder, bow and arrow) was that so many farms had been abandoned as non-competitive, so that a huge percentage of the old farmland and turned into second growth timberland that were near-perfect food sources for the deer.

Now that we have Chopping and 'wildfires' in the game . . .
 
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