Hah that's hilarious! Thanks @MrRadar!
 
How does Vicky's Sun Never Sets agenda work? She's expanded to my continent, but I'm still showing a -5 dislike because she wants to expand to a continent I occupy. Does this only update at certain times?

Edit: OK it isn't an issue with Vicky, but with the way the game was handling continents. While the map said that all my cities and some of Vicky's were on continent Mu, the moment I built my first Aerodrome I got the Rapid Deployment inspiration for building on a new continent.
 
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I am playing as Lautaro, with all expansions and DLC, using the latest version of the CQUI mod and no other mods. At the beginning of a turn in the early Industrial era I think, I suddenly received a Great Engineer and a Great Artist. They just appeared in my cities -- I did not get the Great Person screen that lets you accept or decline Great People. Nor was I anywhere near receiving either of these Great People. (I am not even accumulating any GA points. I was accumulating GE points, but was quite a long way away from receiving one.) Anyone know what's going on? Is this some Lautaro/Mapuche ability I missed? A crazy Suzerainty bonus I'm not aware of?
 
So I was playing against Poundmaker, and for the first time (just got R&F and GS) that each city has a white dot next to its name. There were two exceptions:
  1. One had a symbol that was a star inside a circle, like the one that represents the capital.
  2. Another had a filled-in star, similar to the star Americans used to have on their aircraft.
I looked on the target list for a spy, and it identified 1 as the capital, so invaded 2 (I didn't want to end the game and he was the last Civ standing other than myself), turns out 2 was actually his capital.

Anyone know what happened? What was the other star symbol, and why did the one seeming to point out the capital end up not being the capital?
 
in previous versions of civ you saw all of the ai's movements that any of your units could see and the camera went automatically to the action. Is there a way to get that in civ6?

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So I was playing against Poundmaker, and for the first time (just got R&F and GS) that each city has a white dot next to its name. There were two exceptions:
  1. One had a symbol that was a star inside a circle, like the one that represents the capital.
  2. Another had a filled-in star, similar to the star Americans used to have on their aircraft.
I looked on the target list for a spy, and it identified 1 as the capital, so invaded 2 (I didn't want to end the game and he was the last Civ standing other than myself), turns out 2 was actually his capital.

Anyone know what happened? What was the other star symbol, and why did the one seeming to point out the capital end up not being the capital?
His original capital got conquered, another city was made capital, he got his original capital back somehow, but his current capital remained the second city.
 
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I am playing as Lautaro, with all expansions and DLC, using the latest version of the CQUI mod and no other mods. At the beginning of a turn in the early Industrial era I think, I suddenly received a Great Engineer and a Great Artist. They just appeared in my cities -- I did not get the Great Person screen that lets you accept or decline Great People. Nor was I anywhere near receiving either of these Great People. (I am not even accumulating any GA points. I was accumulating GE points, but was quite a long way away from receiving one.) Anyone know what's going on? Is this some Lautaro/Mapuche ability I missed? A crazy Suzerainty bonus I'm not aware of?
Looks like you won an international competition. World Fair, possibly.
 
Can the CO2 multiplier for deforestation return to a lower value if you put forests everywhere?
 
Can you watch again great wonders cinematics?
Look for the replay button/icon after the vid ends (before you close the screen)

EDIT: It’s in the upper left corner
 
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Tried to search if someone else had this bug around, but didnt find anything.

In my ongoing game as Bolivar, I used Rafael Urdaneta General to get my nearby troops refreshed. It used the General and he gave back my movement points, but I cannot still move them or attack. Is this known thing? Can I remedy this, really sucks?
 
Tried to search if someone else had this bug around, but didnt find anything.

In my ongoing game as Bolivar, I used Rafael Urdaneta General to get my nearby troops refreshed. It used the General and he gave back my movement points, but I cannot still move them or attack. Is this known thing? Can I remedy this, really sucks?

I'm not sure of the CG's name, but something like that DID happen to me in my game too. I retired him, but my units couldn't move after that. It really felt like when you move a unit in another unit's zone of control.
 
Can AI civs cut through my territory without Open Borders or being at war, while I have to have either a DOW or OB to enter theirs?
They obey the same rules as you do. What unit(s) was it?
  • Religious units ignore borders.
  • Archaeologists can cross borders if the owner has built the the Terracotta Army.
  • Traders apparently ignore borders, although I swear I remember a game where the Scythians settled a city in between my two cities and it instantly blocked the route.
Other questions to ask:
  • Are they allies? Allies get OB automatically, I believe.
  • Did you trade Open Borders for gold and forget about it? I do that quite often. AI loves OB and I like free gold.
 
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