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

This is what happens when you enter the top 5 cities screen when nuking a city.
 

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Thanks to the Silk Road, Romans where able to capture Barbarian city in the Northern China, while their loyal vassal Celts got the city in Tarim basin and in Ireland. So AI Roman Empire controls the lands from Ireland to Korea! And this is just on Monarch (but of course Marathon) .
 
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Been playing a ton of Hittites, but the stars really aligned on this one. Now if I can just survive the imminent collapse of my vassals, the Byzantines, the Turkic invasions, Arabs, Mongols, and Ottomans (that's the one I truly don't know how I'll beat)--I should be golden.
 

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booted up a 600 start Dutch game and wondered why Rotterdam hadn't crumbled so I could found Amsterdam. it was in fact the holy city of Protestantism found in 1534.
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also couldn't grab a screenshot of it but the Italians triggered both Americas conqueror events (you can kinda see it on the minimap) so there were some shenanigans going on in Europe on this autoplay
 
I think there might be too many luxury resources to make Monarchy worth the garrison happiness bonus.
Different Civic category (Legitimacy) accounts for name change. AI generally prefers Citizenship to Vassalage right now. Manorialism seems to be universally disdained. Monarchy is still mostly popular though.
 
Longbowmen are skirmishers and are not calculated a crossbowmen or archers, so they prefer to attack. The AI been known to not take win % wisely with collateral troops.
 
Prussia spawned and stole my capital of Marburg, and guess where my new capital is?
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