Civ VI Funny/Strange Screenshots

Yo, I never was good at geography but I don't think Venice is located in Asia Minor

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Not so True Start Location Europe.
It's just that Venice replaced Antioch.

You could see Mexico City on Lake Ontario (because Mexico City replaced Toronto upon the release of Gathering Storm) for example.
 
It's just that Venice replaced Antioch.

You could see Mexico City on Lake Ontario (because Mexico City replaced Toronto upon the release of Gathering Storm) for example.

So it was occuring before? That's the funny thing, I could not see that because Toronto and Seul completely disappeared from my TSL Earth, causing the number of City-States set at Game Set-up to be incorrect. So this was curious to me, that they somehow forgot to do that here so that Antioch would completely disappear when they've done it before.

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So the Tech Shuffle really wanted me to have wide array of choices and I appriciate that

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Spoiler In the incoming war with the German, the Gallic spare no expense into creating this "Majestic Amazing Great Incredible Not Only Terrific" line of defense. We can only hope nothing goes wrong. :
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In brief: You shall not pass!

Now I'm starting to understand why some people are saying that Oppidum is OP.
 
Spoiler In the incoming war with the German, the Gallic spare no expense into creating this "Majestic Amazing Great Incredible Not Only Terrific" line of defense. We can only hope nothing goes wrong. :
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In brief: You shall not pass!

Or as Peter would say: Ни шагу назад!

Or to quote a Certain German: "He who tries to defend everything ends by defending nothing."

- And the Fifth Column German Missionaries are already behind The Line . . .
 
Spoiler In the incoming war with the German, the Gallic spare no expense into creating this "Majestic Amazing Great Incredible Not Only Terrific" line of defense. We can only hope nothing goes wrong. :
8yfl.png


In brief: You shall not pass!
I'm trying to figure out which districts belong to which cities here. I see that you have 7 defensible districts, and I can account for the 2 on the right and the 2 the middle. But just from this screenshot, it looks like Bibrax has 3 defensible districts!
 
Uuuh... Ever heard of the Maginot Line? :D

I might. But I rather want to call it the "Majestic Amazing Great Incredible Not Only Terrific" line of defense!

I'm trying to figure out which districts belong to which cities here. I see that you have 7 defensible districts, and I can account for the 2 on the right and the 2 the middle. But just from this screenshot, it looks like Bibrax has 3 defensible districts!

Yeah, there is an extra city on an island down there. Too bad there is a Geothermal Fissure, I would not need that extra city to fully close the border! You can see that Oppidum does not have the same Combat Strength, because the city is 3 districts behind (each non-pillaged district give +3 CS to the city).
 
I would park catapults in Hamburg, Frankfurt and encampment, and level all three of them on your oppidums... Or pillage you with some swimming knights from the other side.
 
Spoiler In the incoming war with the German, the Gallic spare no expense into creating this "Majestic Amazing Great Incredible Not Only Terrific" line of defense. We can only hope nothing goes wrong. :
8yfl.png


In brief: You shall not pass!

How could you build a Holy Site right next to that city, Bibrax? Was it not settle by you? Isn't Gaul supposed to not build districts close to the city center?
 
How could you build a Holy Site right next to that city, Bibrax? Was it not settle by you? Isn't Gaul supposed to not build districts close to the city center?

I would hazard to guess that HS is from the same extra city on an island as the one for the CS 38 Oppidum ! Still, it DOES mean that the city center limitation is only for the SAME city... doesn't seem to matter if it's adjacent to ANOTHER city center. Did not know that !
 
I would hazard to guess that HS is from the same extra city on an island as the one for the CS 38 Oppidum ! Still, it DOES mean that the city center limitation is only for the SAME city... doesn't seem to matter if it's adjacent to ANOTHER city center. Did not know that !

Bibrax was a City-State (Vatican) that I renamed, already with a Holy Site.
Brussels was not a City-State: it was the real Bibrax that I also renamed, to make the reference to the Maginot Line more obvious. It used to have Akkad there, but I have to raze it because the Encampment wasn't in the right place.
 
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I would hazard to guess that HS is from the same extra city on an island as the one for the CS 38 Oppidum ! Still, it DOES mean that the city center limitation is only for the SAME city... doesn't seem to matter if it's adjacent to ANOTHER city center. Did not know that !

I think there is a restriction that you can't built districts adjacent to another city center (because you can't even swap those tiles between cities), but what is possible is settling near an existing district (for any civ, including the Gauls)
 
The proper way to win an emergency:
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Eliminate the party who put forward the motion :D

Was it like this before? I defeat the emergency in WC, but the civ I'm already at war with and who proposed it, votes for it and the emergency starts nevertheless with that civ as the sole participant.
 
Nothing to see here, just a regular Gæsatæ...

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Yes: that single Gæsatæ enjoys +92 Combat Strength from the "King of the Eburones" ability. This means there is 46 units next to that Gæsatæ. How? For some reason, Air units do give the bonus, even if they are in a Aerodrome.
Also, I don't know if it is known, but when I needed to repair the Aerodrome, Hangar and the Airport because of a nasty Haboob Dust Storm, I gained 2 air slots, going to 6 slots instead of 4.

I guess I could do something even higher with Apocalypse mode and destroying / repairing my Aerodrome again and again for extra slots? But I am not willing to do it soon.
 
Not sure what the Germans were thinking when they constructed the Golden Gate Bridge... not so much a bridge as a glorified whale observation deck...

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How does that even work? The bridge is supposed to connect to a land tile on both ends, but if there are Whales in the destination, how could that ever have been a land tile?
 
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