Civ VI Funny/Strange Screenshots

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A game that I'm completely immersed in at the moment.

I don't know, maybe I'm getting lucky...
 
Nearly 5 cities by turn 40. Not too shabby. :mischief:
 
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yes yes. I was going to attack Basil instead as I have two cities and he's currently at war. John soon asked for peace as soon as 10 turns went by. I have no niter so I'll either trade some or find some to get the ship!
 
One cannot simply continue after a AI zerges one of your cities in unforseen attack(I quit after America took my city but have started a new game).

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Did... did she decide that she'd make a better governor than the actual governors (or is that a mod)?
The mod is Suzerain at a glance. So basically Seondeok was suzerain of Mitla, but then got the great merchant that allows you to absorb a city state, and chose to absorb it into her empire, which seems like a poor decision for a science-based civ, although Mitla admittedly is a pretty bad city state.
 
It's been awhile, but I decided to venture back into Civ for a couple games. Here is a wonderful start for Mali roleplay:
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Even though I had a very early pantheon pick, I went for the immersive "religious idols" - it's only approx turn 30 (just finished mining) but I already have a yield 13 tile - nice! Hopefully I will encounter Nazca soon!

More details for the curious:
Spoiler :

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Very cool! I assume that is Delicate Arch to the left of the 13 yield tile?
 
Love it! I got up to a 23 yield tile with an unworked coal forest in my recent Maori game. Part of the reason, I love this game. :thumbsup:
 
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I guess it's not TECHNICALLY wrong...


'Course it is: everybody knows the real name of the volcano is Tahoma or Tacoma, depending on whether you're speaking Salish or Skagit: only them johnny-come-lately English-sqawkers call it after some Brit admiral . . .
 
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