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

After the Romans and before the Spanish, Holy Rome and France there was a European Tamil empire... Also the Catholic split from Orthodox was an usual one, I began the game as Persia and on a whim decided to swap over to Byzantine empire, apparently Catholicism spread over in Anatolia while Romans in Italy remained Orthodox.
You think that's weird? I once saw Tamils control Constantinople...
 
And I saw Tamils control Samarkand (It was in a modmod though but as far as I know, it doesn't affect the Tamils)
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It seems the Polynesians have discovered the secrets of, mass desalination of ocean water, pumping water upwards and the ability to build large structures in the open ocean quite a few centuries before anyone else.
 

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Poland can into superpower status.
 
Well this is going to make the Reconquista that much more awkward.

Also, would you keep the city at Cartegena or raze it?

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Found this during a Canadian autoplay test. Not only is Spain the Aragonese Empire, it's also super powerful and has an interesting city placement.
 
I don't remember, didn't look into this game in detail and it was a few days ago.
 
@Leoreth, perhaps aqueducts should require a hill or mountain in the city radius? Shouldn't be too hard for the vast majority of cities to qualify, but it'd eliminate rogue aqueducts, and fit the history better as well.

Well, romans built acqueducts to bring fresh water in places very far from hills or mountains.
Maybe aqueducts cannot be allowed in small islands.
 
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