[Vanilla] Three great scientists in one turn

Carassius

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In the current game I got three great scientists in one turn. James Young, Charles Darwin, and then Dmitri Mendeleev. How is this even possible?

I was playing on a tiny, fractal map with religion, science, and culture victories disabled. This happened in 1640.

Not sure if this is relevant: in 1635 Monte got Hildegard von Bingen - I had passed on her. Is it possible that I had accumulated enough GS points while I was waiting for someone to claim Hilda? Enough for three great scientists?!?

Any insight is appreciated.
 
Yes this is likely what happened. When you pass on a scientist your points keep building up until the next scientist is claimed. If the AI is not building them fast it can take a long time for them to get enough to claim.
 
Yeah. If you pass you keep getting points but you can't claim one until someone else takes the guy you passed on afaik.

I did this in my Kongo game with a great artist hoping to get one with a sculpture. That was dumb though because no one was making more than 2 great artist points a turn and it took like 2 eras for anyone to claim that guy. Meanwhile I had 8 million great artist points banked up and earned 3 or 4 of them in 1 turn.
 
Yeah. If you pass you keep getting points but you can't claim one until someone else takes the guy you passed on afaik.

I did this in my Kongo game with a great artist hoping to get one with a sculpture. That was dumb though because no one was making more than 2 great artist points a turn and it took like 2 eras for anyone to claim that guy. Meanwhile I had 8 million great artist points banked up and earned 3 or 4 of them in 1 turn.
Thanks! it was really weird - felt like the game was broken.
 
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