The "OMG! Look what happened!" Thread

No, their culture wouldn't occupy Dublin's BFC if they were.
 
3: My Inca vassals conquer Africa
 

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4: Hut in empty territory (Unpatched RFC)
 

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Incas in Africa seems rather common to me.
 
How do you make many attachments in one post?
 
The manage attachments window allows you to upload three images at once (repeatedly, up to a limit of ten per post).
 
Another Byzantine culture mess. Not as OMG as the other one, but this is the first time I've seen so many different civs with influence in the same tile (aside from in America):

Spoiler :
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And yes. this is what I've been doing instead of my China story ;P
 
I've heard of the term "Dune Sea", but this is ridiculous.

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If this is Synthesis, it's because plantations work like fortresses in this mod, hence the ships in the plantation.
 
Thanks for posting that. It reminded me I need to remove that ridiculous feature I implemented way back when I somehow thought it was cool.

Although it could be RFCM: BWS. It has that too.
 
Thanks for posting that. It reminded me I need to remove that ridiculous feature I implemented way back when I somehow thought it was cool.

Although it could be RFCM: BWS. It has that too.
Look at the civ names, I'm pretty sure it is BWS
 
Actually, it's Synthesis, with altared civ names mostly based off of Moshe's mod.
 
Thanks for posting that. It reminded me I need to remove that ridiculous feature I implemented way back when I somehow thought it was cool.

Although it could be RFCM: BWS. It has that too.

I really liked that feature... :(
 
Oh...:lol:. I thought it would be a better idea to allow plantations to connect resources (like a fort or a city on top of the resource) but not allow ships to sail into them.
 
Many little details in this picture.

1. A Babylonian Phalanx? What is he doing there??
2. Greece converted to Judaism, but Sparte, Byzantion and Athenai did not have a religion?

My guess would be that Greece somehow got to Jerusalem and after they collapsed it flipped to Babylon.

EDIT: The game log shows that at the same time I conquered Athens, Greece indeed had assaulted Jerusalem. That would have been a nice touch to this game, but unfortunately I had other plans.
 

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capturing Jerusalem which was Barb (or Independent), clearing it of any allready existing culture causing it to instantly culture flipping to Babylon?
 
It wasn't a mercenary. My guess is that when Greece collapsed, the city auto-flipped to Babylon, which happens often when a civ collapses. I think this sometimes causes some weird things to happen, as you can see in the screenshot. Doesn't happen too often though, I have never seen Jerusalem captured by Greece this early, must have been a rare naval assault.
 
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