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

Mega Rome, Mega Mongols, and Mega Aqueduct!
 
Uhhh...

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My favorite two aqueducts.
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French engineers need to learn that water does not flow up.

Maybe the direction of water flow is a good thing.... Where is that pig going to empty its bladder? :mischief: I don't want to have the 'rennes' (runs)
 
Exactly, take water from the river that everybody uses as a privy a little upstream. Its better than pig... The aqueduct is a bit redundant when the city is by a river. It would be more appropriate to call it well in most cases.
 
Jusos, I really hope it was you who gave the Incans Greece.
 
oh my.. now that was bad timing of the AI :) thanks HRE xD or whoever was responsible..
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All Saints Church, Notre Dame and St. Basils Cathedral in Frankfurt :)
this start I intend to win..
 
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Evil Italian. They come and destroy everything. I understand that city flips but razing it?

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Why Columbia?! And btw what is the condition for this USA's name?

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How would he do this?

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Does someone know what is this mythical land of, that was attacked by Turkey?
 
Empire of Columbia is when America switches to Dynasticism. Why Columbia? In honor of C. Columbus I assume, like Washington D.C. (District of Columbia). Kinda unique thing in the US since the capitol city doesn't belong to any state but instead is it's own 'independent' district in which the city is located.
The civ title might require more than just 'Dynasticism' but that's the only civic that I noticed was out of the ordinary. And they go for that civic in every single one of my games.

I also found out when England becomes the 'Angevin Empire' in the 18th/19th century.
They switched back to 'vassalage', no france as vassal or french cites apparently required(maybe french canada, dunno...) noticed it in my Prussia game coincidently, they switched back soon thereafter(guessing another civ had encouraged them to take vassalage)

And I also noticed 'Turkey declares war on !' in my Prussia game
around a similar date as you posted too(early 19th century)

And about the evil Italians, this city razing thing has iirc always been present in RFC
I remember a long time ago wanting to pre-play as England for America(before I knew about the unlocked start)
I built Washington and improved it like crazy.. bad move.. city vanished upon Americas spawn.
 
Columbia is an allegorical name for America, and it's their standard name (i.e. monarchy). Usually you don't see this because they prefer Republic, but there's an unintended side effect of an AI tweak included in 1.9 that makes them value Republic less so it happens sometimes.

France needs to be England's vassal to trigger the Angevin Empire (also it can only occur before the Industrial era). If France breaks free, it could take some time until the name changes back.

The empty civ short descriptions happen due to a bug in the short description renaming (like Holy Rome -> Austria). I don't know exactly what's causing this because in the rest of the interface, like tile ownership, it works fine.

Italy doesn't start preset to flip cities in its spawn tile or adjacent tiles because I haven't changed that method so it also frees surrounding culture yet. That means using the capital flip spawn for Italy might result in situations where they immediately get crushed by foreign culture.
 
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uber vikings....
 
Yes I was the Aztecs, was it the city in California that gave it away?

Actually I didn't notice that one at first :P. To me, it was the Texan one that gave it away.

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Ultimate re-purposing of the Seljuks.

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Name what's wrong with this picture.

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:D Nice wall China.

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What happened?
 
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