The "OMG! Look what happened in DoC!" Thread

I know, but usually it gets founded by Rome or independents. Also, byzzies spawn with theology as well (but they didn't spawn thid game). I've never seen this happen before though.
The game should make sure that Catholicism gets found around the 4th at the latest. I could take a look at what happened here, but I'll probably just forget about it just like the 100 other things that have piled up lately.
 
Isn't Global Warming tied to buildings that produce unhealth? If so, I blame the plague.

The plague responsible for global warming? And here I thought it was ridiculous enough in Vanilla BtS. :lol:
 
I saw Islamic Tibet that controlled Marrakus, of all places. However, I can't get the picture on iPad. It will eventually show up in my Tamil OCC AAR, though.
 
The game should make sure that Catholicism gets found around the 4th at the latest. I could take a look at what happened here, but I'll probably just forget about it just like the 100 other things that have piled up lately.

Most likey there wasn't an indy city left to found it and Roma never wen't for Theology for some reason. That being most likely because of they were too big, since it had crabbed all the indies, to research that fast. So probably a really rare scenario.
 
If any civ in this game needs a forced collapse it's the Mongols.

Sort of agree here. IIRC, Death of Gengis Khan, which is inevitable, sort of force-collapse the Mongol IRL.

Though it's not exactly right to say that.... but I simplify that since there's no mechanism in-game that can split the empire few moment before the ruler's death :p
 
What is this, I don't even... what?? A Great Artist? But how, it looks like they just conquered the city? :confused: 3000 BC Viking Start.

Edit: Oh, wait, there's forts, so ofc. it must have been Roman.. but are barbs supposed to "take over" the present culture??
 

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Sort of agree here. IIRC, Death of Gengis Khan, which is inevitable, sort of force-collapse the Mongol IRL.

To give it to you straight: you don't remember correctly. Möngke's death and following Mongol civil war between Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke can be considered to be the breaking point of the Mongol Empire, although Kublai still loosely ruled the whole Empire after winning the civil war. At least read some wikipedia, before commenting history, please.
 
You won't see this everyday:

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Ethiopia seems pretty barren; that's a nice change for the AI's city spamming though:

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To give it to you straight: you don't remember correctly. Möngke's death and following Mongol civil war between Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke can be considered to be the breaking point of the Mongol Empire, although Kublai still loosely ruled the whole Empire after winning the civil war. At least read some wikipedia, before commenting history, please.

Ah, sorry :) Thank you for the correction.
I think I am confused who died that end the Mongol.. looks like it's Mongke then :blush:
 
Rome kick everyone asses
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Ps:Bizantines..10 turns after start and i am unstable..1 turn after collapsing starts..Civil War..Why God Why?


Polish and Spanish..
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VIcking India?
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Viking India happens once a blue moon and that's why they should be able to get the Trading Company corporation, well that and both Sweden and Denmark in real life had trading companies and colonies
 
There are already two TC targeted at that same spot, if the Vikings are too then there might be more Euro-Euro combat than Euro-Mughals combat.
 
I mean just the corporation, not the conquerors, it allows a Scandinavian India to be slightly more realistic and for players to go for.
 
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