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

I thought this was pretty funny. Universal literacy in my ass-backwards 1690 Russia? k.

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The thousand nations of the Persian Empire descend upon you! ...in AD 1800. They finished Chapultepec castle last turn and have started on the Brandenburg gate.

Spoiler :
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Pretty sure England's trading company conquerors targeting the Middle East is a known bug, too.
 
What kind of bug is this?
My great engineer, who was supposed to appear in Cordoba, showed up in Southern Italy.
I didn't open the World Builder in this playthrough.
 

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You should post a save of the game one turn before he appears in Italy in the bug reports thread, if possible.
 
Dread it, run from it, Quest for the Holy Mountain arrives all the same.
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Bismark is fighting African decolonisation by dropping nukes on natives every two turns:
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Later when France decided to DOW on him he applied the same strategy on Sweden, French vassal. A bit of an odd choice since he ran out of nukes and had to capitulate to France 10 turns later. Wonder if AI only targets cities not protected by fighters.
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Why is France weighted more towards South India than Indochina for the TC event?
 
Why is France weighted more towards South India than Indochina for the TC event?
TCs are kinda messed up right now.
Britain targets Syria and the Levant instead of India on the 1700 start
France targets South India instead of Indochina (yes, France did have a bigger presence in India before the Seven Years War, but in the long term they should focus on Indochina)
Portugal target the Malayan peninsula instead of South India or East Africa

The Netherland and Spain seem to be the ones who aren't messed up.
 
France, the owner of the Catholic holy city, has been Orthodox the whole game.
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I've noticed the independents are much tougher nuts to crack in 1.18. Crossbows in regions without iron (SE Asia, West Africa), arquebusiers in regions without gunpowder (New World), and now riflemen in the 17th century. To be fair, you are researching microbiology...
 
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