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This is strange. I was double clicking on something and this popped up and this is what happens when I click on take me to your leader.
 
My newest game, I start it in a good position, I got three luxuries earlier, I just didn't have any horse, because one the Babylonians start near by, and the other was in the English capital.

I didn't want to start a war earlier, because I want to expend, as I could make lots of settlers.

So later on the game, after I had finish a war against the French (they declare on me, and they had the Pyramids so I went for it), I had to many units and my money was low (Monarchy), so I remind that I did not had horses (the French didn't have either), so I send all my troops back to my capital at the north were the French was also, and look what I did to then:

(Of course, just to be fair, I ask then to give me the horses or suffer, I guess they didn't take to serious:lol: )

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Note, I could have take that city easily, but I tough would be cool to do this to then (they had 12 cities, and my galleys with Berserks Destroy all of then, before they had a chance to set a foot in my territory). As foot unit, I had two Armies (from the war with the French), + all the other units that I was going to disband.
 
Look out! An English Archer to the south of London! :run:
 
Have I seen this before on Civ Fanatics or did it start in my head? Anyway, I've been thinking about changing that text for a while.
 
I have never seen exactly that, but there have been some text-error screenshots before, such as this one from SOTD #146 in which the "h" from "threat" is missing so it says "treat".
 
^ It would have been very interesting if it said "thread" instead. :D

Anyway, I've had a lot of text bugs back when I had only unpatched Vanilla. Anyone remember my "Madame Settler" and "Assland" and "[[[]][[yyyWorker" (or something like that, don't remember the exact sequence and they Ys had some accents :crazyeye:)?
 
ive gotten worse before than "The Russian people fear our warrior"

Im in the late Industrial Age, and i have Tanks... alot of them

France is in the mid Middle Ages, and they have MI... i guess quite a few of them

the RoP w/ them ends, so it pops up to refresh it, and i see the Foreign Advisor saying, with a SAD face, "The French have the Medieval Infantry"

i mean, a unit w/ 4/2/1 stats vs. a unit w/ 16/8/2 stats... BIG DIFFERENCE!

i had infantry guarding almost all of my cities, and riflemen at the rest! MI aren't very frightening :lol:

Anyone remember my "Madame Settler" and "Assland" and "[[[]][[yyyWorker" (or something like that, don't remember the exact sequence and they Ys had some accents :crazyeye:)?

I remember that... that was REALLY weird... but i thought it was more of "I"s and not "[][]"s... but it was awhile ago, and i think you remember better than i do
 
Look out! An English Archer to the south of London! :run:

:D I saw that Archer, but I sing for peace right after I got their capital. They disband right in the next turn.

I was just thinking, what would it happen, if a AI unit were in your Island, and you ask then to get out or declare war (lets say all squares were filled).

Would the AI unit teleport to their main land (if they didn't have any city on my Island).
 
Yep, the unit would teleport! :yup:

Indeed. The way the "get out or declare" thing works is, if you choose "get out" then, if it's a land unit, it will be teleported to the nearest land tile that is either in neutral territory or in your territory. If it's a water unit, it will be teleported to the nearest water tile that is either in neutral territory ir your territory, and will not sink in (e.g., a galley can't teleport to an ocean square). This is an exploit often (ab)used by players to jump galleys to other landmasses. There are even some SOTD's on this. When I get around to it, I'll post some links.
 
Wrong part of the picture, check closer on what she is saying :)

OOOHHHHH!!!!! haha... that is great.... never gotten that one before. my eyes just kept scrolling over that word and automatically taking out that letter!

Im trying to remember where i read that the human mind does things like that, and if you move around any letters in the middle of the words a sentence, that they can still read it, and understand what it is, if you keep the first and last letters of the word the same. They gave an example, and it was really amazing, because everyone i showed could read it.... some struggled, but still got it almost instantly. ---- 1,2,or 3 letter words are the easiest :lol:
 
An update on that insane Danish pic I showed earlier. I have wiped out the English and Burgundians.(I'm red)

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