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

If you want to make a point about tech rates, why do you hide the tech graph?
 
And Leoreth thinks that Russia needs a teching buff :crazyeye:
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Dat Korean city placement doe

EDIT: Mongolia doesn't look half bad either. Hot dang.
 
Wow.

I've never seen Italian Poland.
 
Well, the Italians are known for attempting to conquer North Africa :mischief:
 
:eek:

Aren't you glad you're on another continent? Also, speaking of tech, can we see the technology graph too?

Yeah, but I have ICBMs, tons of ICBMs.:D
I'll post it later.

If you want to make a point about tech rates, why do you hide the tech graph?

Well, that wasn't intentional, if you don't take a picture of something and show it, it doesn't meen it is intentionaly hidden...

Anyways, Russia continued expanding and rolled over all of Germany and the Netherlands and also into Egypt, who is not my vassal btw. Russian vassals are Vikings, Japan, Iran and Mexico. Anyways, I noticed that they were ahead of me in the domination race :eek: with 25% land and 25% population and would've propably won Domination Victory without my substancially high American continent population. I decided to give them the Alt+click and fired all my ICBMs (sadly they have SDI and bomb shelters everywhere) while rolling over Mexico. I'll post more pictures later, since they haven't yet collapsed.
 
Didn't take a screenie, but in my recent 1700AD Argentina Marathon game more or less the whole of Europe collapsed. Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, the Ottomans and Russia all collapsed, after Spain had booted Portugal out of Europe. Egypt resurrected then collapsed. The British and Dutch were unstable but avoided collapse, and Iran ended up extending its borders to Konya by the time I won the game.

It was all very post apocalyptic, with independent cities dominating Europe, the near East and north Asia, whilst the other continents were all still covered in civs. Tho the British and Dutch still dominated the scoring.
 
So here is Russia now:
I count 49 cities, since then they have taken the Egyptian capital to make it 50.

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And the tech graph & VCs:
I don't know my respawned Greece shows higher tech than me, although I am researching Future tech and they don't have all the techs yet; maybe respawns mess up the tech graph.

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Looks like you should have made a marine and stealthy invasion of Moscow.
 
And the tech graph & VCs:
I don't know my respawned Greece shows higher tech than me, although I am researching Future tech and they don't have all the techs yet; maybe respawns mess up the tech graph.
I may have forgotten to reset it when a civ dies ...
 
USA in India

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All independent cities are from Mughal before they collapsed
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The people of Isfahan live in ruins..
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Maybe tech penalty should relate with population instead of number of cities.

That'd destroy a lot of balance in game and ruin the point of having big cities for tech.
 
I consider supercities an imbalance of the game.
 
I consider supercities an imbalance of the game.

of course, they have the issue of that the population isn't across many cities. if someone captures that city, its a massive hit comparatively. the many small cities approach actually loses less per city, and if large enough actually might gain from it in this mod. plus, cities don't just represent a single city in this game, but a metropolitan area due to the fact that the map is only so big. many large cities cant fit on the map. California takes up about 4 tiles, but has over 35 million people. or one super city. its easier to achieve texas' population in game because you can get 2 cities in their...not good cities, but still 2.
 
His time of the month.
 
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