Civilization VII Screenshots Thread (Funny, Strange, etc.)

Shockingly small continent there. I've never seen anything close to that small.
It's the "Distant Lands" continent, I believe, which do tend to be a little smaller than the Homeland.
 
The Seven Bridges of Creekisberg

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You'd think, but this was right in the center of the Homelands landmass. There were no distinct distant lands continents, and all were present on the Homelands (as seen in the photo.)
See… that is strange
Homelands and Distant Lands ought to each have fully separate continents.
ie Homeland is continents A, B, and C
Distant Lands is continents D, E, and F
 
It's the same on Pangaea maps. The Islands that make up the distant lands just allocate to the nearest Homeland continent.
 
Hope they make the AI smarter at some point. He may have prevented ships built in this city from exploring without having open borders or going to war but i have 3 other coastal cities just south of here.
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FINALLY a good Egypt start.

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Hope they make the AI smarter at some point. He may have prevented ships built in this city from exploring without having open borders or going to war but i have 3 other coastal cities just south of here.View attachment 734286

I don't think that's necessarily a bad settlement. 5 resources within range, and all you need is a Fishing Quay and you can still get a couple other districts on the mainland. There's better, sure, but as a fishing town, it could be worse.
 
I heard about a bug where if a ship defeats a unit that's on a land tile between 2 bodies of water it causes the ship to jump across the land so long as it's only one tile wide. Do you know if the ship was originally in the sea to the west?
Can't recall but doubt it as I didn't have that many naval battles going on in that game.
 
Anyone care to venture how this ship got here?

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White-on-black -- is that a player, or an IP or CS? I had a game recently where my neighbor started the Exploration Age with one ship, on a river, that never made it to the ocean because she never asked for open borders to get past me. If the ship belongs to a player, it may have been born there.
If it belongs to an IP or CS, then I dunno.
 
I heard about a bug where if a ship defeats a unit that's on a land tile between 2 bodies of water it causes the ship to jump across the land so long as it's only one tile wide. Do you know if the ship was originally in the sea to the west?

I have seen this and it was caused by using the land bombardment commander ability on a unit in the isolated body of water. Which is a bug in itself as it shouldn't work on units in water.
 
The Abbasids are maybe a wee bit overtuned. (Sovereign difficulty)

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(or maybe Augustus really is that good, maybe that too.)
 
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