We all have our own linguistic quirks. I am from the US, but learned German growing up and while living in Germany during my time in the US Army. Germans find my accent bewildering because they can't pin it down and there is a reason for that. Initially I learned high German in high school, which was spoken with a US accent and parts of that still exist. From living in the Rheinland for a bit over two years and speaking German with the locals, this had a big influence on my German. Somehow many trips to Munich (three specifically for Oktoberfest) had an influence on my German as well. I hung out with Barvarians speaking a combo of Barvarian and German. The result is a rather unusual accent when speaking German as all three influence can be noticed.
This is why I love Civ, imagine being invaded by modern battleships/subs accompanied by a bunch of samurai with a battering ram in little wooden sailboats
"The big limiting factor for my army is strategic resources." Real Imperial Japan had the exact same problem in 1941, which is why they surprise attacked America.
Invading any part of the America's was always an impossibility for them. USA had no intention of ever getting involved in the conflict. It was a stupid move do too poor intelligence and based on the shabby idea that they could stop USA from operating in that theatre of war (one they had no interest in) in one fell swoop, it backfired in two big ways, the USA had navel and aerial superiority even without factoring bases off of the Continental United States into the picture but the bigger blunder, than working off of very bad intel, was that it forced the USA into the war with both passion and need for revenge.
@@Handles_Are_Bad.Phuk-them-off Yup, it was a very bad strategic decision, and the attack on Pearl Harbor was not nearly as effective as they needed it to be. They only sunk one warship, the rest were able to be repaired, and they weren't able to actually secure the resources they would need in any of their attacks, which became an increasingly severe problem the longer the war went on.
@@Handles_Are_Bad.Phuk-them-off the USA definitely had intention and desire to enter the war. The American ppl didn’t want to get in but ppl in the government definitely realized they needed to. Japan had no choice but to attack America once they cut off the oil. Their goal of conquering China and south east Asia required the oil. And like the other guy said the attack on Pearl could have been more effective. If it was it would have maybe been a different story as the US was not super prepared for war st that moment hence the string of Japanese victories following the attack. So point being it didn’t work out but they literally didn’t have a choice based on their goals and considering they were already locked in a war with China they needed tht oil. Crippling the pacific fleet and forcing the US to peace out and open the oil back up could have allowed them to do tht. They didn’t have a choice but to take the chance. It failed but if things went a little bit differently it’s possible it could have worked. It’s not like the US walked over Japan it was insanely bloody and without the atomic bomb would have literally been like 10x worse. So a lot of things went in the US favor that helped the cards to fall the way they did I think. Japan was no joke and they probably had the best naval aviation in the world at start once their pilots started dying they lost that advantage.
@@MakeyJu I think that if you raze every city and take the capitals last, loyalty ends up being much less of a problem (because you can’t have loyalty pressure without cities)
@@Dr.Schnizzle eventually yes, I guess. but depending on the the layout of AI's empires, it maybe very difficult if not impossible to do in the beginning. it would need to be a true blitzkrieg. and blitzkrieg with OCC... I just can't imagine 😂
Lol. I do that too sometimes, but its usually in their appropriate language. For example as my main Japan, a military city in one of my colonies would be called; Gunji Toshi Amerika, as its located in that continent, same with Gunji Toshi Afrika, Gunji Toshi Atlantis. If there's a lot of military city, just number them. I prefer doing this to conquered cities or colonies though. Really makes it feel like I built a sprawling empire. Not exactly the same feel as you do it with Stellaris or Galactic Civilizations, but its close.
Do a +3 district challenge as someone else, without Domination, I think that would be more interesting. Or do a +4 district challenge as Japan (still quite doable, I think).
I kinda wish units required more than one kind of strategic resource, like in Civ 3 and 4. It would make each of the resources more important and avoid silly things like knights not requiring horses
Samurai so good they were kept in the army for a good few hundred years whilst the navy went from Pre-caravel to full blown submarines (with some remaining sail ships). It's how some anime fans see samurai I imagine, but made into reality. Also 28:59, pretty funny going straight from Zizek and saying comrade to talking about getting a fascist government lmao. Been really enjoying your videos recently, been quite a while since I've watched or played Civ, might be getting me back into it.
Once in an English class every had to get in groups and tell each other short stories. The first kid in my group told a small part of Forest Gump. I was second and I told another story about Forrest. We had to do this like three days in a roll and we all just told different parts of Forrest Gump. The other groups looked miserable, but we were cracking up the whole time 🤣
Along with the "note taking" system, another nice feature would be the ability to queue up buildings that WILL be in a district once it is finished. I think once you start building a district, the buildings should show up in the queue, greyed out, but selectable so you can immediately go from say Campus>Library without having to reset the queue. Also to go back to building the queue after it has been interrupted by a barbarian or something. I hate that.
You can't coastal raid in your own territory. Also in my experience when there is a non-combat unit in a city when it rebels (such as a great person or a support unit), they stay in the city.
Yeah. But hey Samurais are awesome so its cool. Me, I prefer winning domination victory with swarms of line infantry. Really brings in the Meiji Supremacy vibes, or infantry if you wanna go with classic Imperial Japan. Yep. No restoration here. Just full on shitting on the western powers.
nice domination it was a lot of fun to watch! very straight forward with some nice naval play. I tried a dom game recently didn't hit aluminium for my planes couldn't drop nukes and lost to a science victory. Dom is hard when you don't pick pangea I must say
Potato: warrior monks can never work. Such a low level niche unit can’t ever work. (Didn’t even take military tradition until turn 170) Also potato: Man, Samurai are amazing!
Regarding your shenanigan with Nan Madol - I think such a move was little bit shady, but on the other hand, it would make sense if the game offered some option, perhaps in later diplomacy game, to allow city to be liberated on its own. Since such an option missing, it was just nice work around.
Imagine you would write down What potato says. Like you can take any 3 minutes, and you wouldn't know what he is doing at all if you don't see what he is doing, and you don't know CIV and would probably be very disturbed afterwards. XD
Also Potato I don't get your logic for building single naval units instead of Armadas. Venetian Arsenal doubles the Armadas too, so when you make 2 7-turn frigates you get 4, but if you make one 14-turn frigate armada you get 2 armadas, so the equivalent of 6 frigates. It's just more efficient.
"My stomach was making the rumblies... CARL! ...that only hands would satisfy. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU CARL?!?!" Love me some Llamas with Hats! Good taste Potato!
Hey potato, ever think that you’ll try one of sukritact’s new leaders? I’m having a blast as Iceland and the others look really fun too. Would love to see you play it.
I love how the first thing we see in the Dominitation victory cutseen is a samurai.. It has never been so relevent, seeing how samurai were the name of this game.
"I think I have a memory leak" - you might want to get tested for inattentive ADHD. I had to learn to speak slowly (i.e. human speed) when I was young, and I was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at age 51. It's a game changer, and explains so much, as well as justifying various coping strategies you've almost certainly worked out for yourself by now. Being diagnosed doesn't mean meds, it means understanding what is happening and why.
Would a domination game where you have to raze cities instead of capturing them be interesting? I'm not sure if it would be more difficult or just really tedious. Probably both imo
I tried that once, and it was actually really difficult. In domination games all your production goes into military rather than infrastructure on the homefront, but this is offset by "inheriting" other people's infrastructure. But if you raze their cities, then you set them back but don't push yourself forward, and meanwhile every other AI is getting further ahead technologically. Maybe you could do it as Babylon, using boosts to tech forward.
You could do a Japan district challenge with the lay lines. All your districts with adjacency need to be placed next to a lay line. Another fun copium challenge to do after Spiffing Brit torture lol
Back before they made you get spearmen i used to always go for nuclear sub domination in naval games because they cost no strategics and are hyper easy to beeline
Weird makes me think of wyrd as in the fate sisters of greek myth cutting the thread of each persons life which I believe is where the word originated. So follow the weird is kinda my lifestyle, as I've found it to often seem fated and curious so I go down the rabbit the holes. My best and most original thoughts come from following the weird.
I don't usually do domination victory. But if I decided to do that, I usually keep a small army and add as much promotion on a single unit as possible until I can combine them in the industrial era.
The Great scientist uncovering oil early, really carried this game. I just did this play myself and I had to do a mad science dash to unlock oil after getting to flight. At the end I had over 1200 science per turn and ended the game with modern tanks, jet bombers, and missile cruisers. Still, I won at about turn 230.
Funny thing about making Forrest Gump in these days is that they are making an Indian version of it. Got the movie rights from Paramount a while back and its now ready for release.
Once Morbis finally inserts the gif of Joyce from Hot Fuzz saying “Fascism. Wonderful.” when Potato changes into the gov’t, he will complete his transformation into Gigachad Editor.
I dont want to discredit this win but the map seed is clearly disadvantaging the AI in such a way that they can't overcome, it's obvious that the AI does not look for the most advantageous city positions and means they have far less successful empire building. For instance Mali is fully in tundra and ocean tile but they can't build a harbour focused economy.. Another example would be india being in snow/tundra and they wouldn't have taken the tundra pantheon to help them out early. Good game but the faults of the AI are super apparent on these naval based games. Can we see a competitive multiplayer game on a map like this?
If you personally want to take notes why not at the end of the recording session give a your future self a tldr in the audio since it's gonna get cut out and you'll know where the summary is gonna be before your next recording! session
Where in the video did Potato talk bout the misconceptions around % production bonus? Was that the last video? I still don't quite get it and want to learn more about it
Great channel Potato quick question when I start a new game on a lower level by turn 12 I've got barbarian horseman and crossbow men approaching my capital is this possible or is my game broke?
do you believe civ would be less snowbally if units and districts were bound to its historical age? i think that it would make the early game a lot more strategic than what it currently is, by simply not allowing to just play any busted civilization and actually make it harder to improve on during the mid and end game
I've actually never seen a culture victory before, I'd be curious what a pacifist run where your aim is only a culture victory would be played like. If you think it'd be boring, just get the world to declare war against you
I like how potato uses "z" like the Americans but is too Irish to forget to remove the "u"
Just want to make everyone mad tbqh
We all have our own linguistic quirks. I am from the US, but learned German growing up and while living in Germany during my time in the US Army. Germans find my accent bewildering because they can't pin it down and there is a reason for that.
Initially I learned high German in high school, which was spoken with a US accent and parts of that still exist. From living in the Rheinland for a bit over two years and speaking German with the locals, this had a big influence on my German. Somehow many trips to Munich (three specifically for Oktoberfest) had an influence on my German as well. I hung out with Barvarians speaking a combo of Barvarian and German. The result is a rather unusual accent when speaking German as all three influence can be noticed.
@@winoodlesnoodles1984 You sound like a fine blended whiskey 🥃
Diplomatic favoUr gained!
I watched to whole vid twice and googled around. What does this comment mean?
"There is a water park coming..." *Points at Venetian Arsenal*
Ah yes, the Venetian Arsenal. Best water park of all time.
This is why I love Civ, imagine being invaded by modern battleships/subs accompanied by a bunch of samurai with a battering ram in little wooden sailboats
"The big limiting factor for my army is strategic resources." Real Imperial Japan had the exact same problem in 1941, which is why they surprise attacked America.
Invading any part of the America's was always an impossibility for them. USA had no intention of ever getting involved in the conflict. It was a stupid move do too poor intelligence and based on the shabby idea that they could stop USA from operating in that theatre of war (one they had no interest in) in one fell swoop, it backfired in two big ways, the USA had navel and aerial superiority even without factoring bases off of the Continental United States into the picture but the bigger blunder, than working off of very bad intel, was that it forced the USA into the war with both passion and need for revenge.
Pearl Harbor gave America 150 grievances against Japan
@@Handles_Are_Bad.Phuk-them-off Yup, it was a very bad strategic decision, and the attack on Pearl Harbor was not nearly as effective as they needed it to be. They only sunk one warship, the rest were able to be repaired, and they weren't able to actually secure the resources they would need in any of their attacks, which became an increasingly severe problem the longer the war went on.
@@Handles_Are_Bad.Phuk-them-off the USA definitely had intention and desire to enter the war. The American ppl didn’t want to get in but ppl in the government definitely realized they needed to. Japan had no choice but to attack America once they cut off the oil. Their goal of conquering China and south east Asia required the oil. And like the other guy said the attack on Pearl could have been more effective. If it was it would have maybe been a different story as the US was not super prepared for war st that moment hence the string of Japanese victories following the attack. So point being it didn’t work out but they literally didn’t have a choice based on their goals and considering they were already locked in a war with China they needed tht oil. Crippling the pacific fleet and forcing the US to peace out and open the oil back up could have allowed them to do tht. They didn’t have a choice but to take the chance. It failed but if things went a little bit differently it’s possible it could have worked.
It’s not like the US walked over Japan it was insanely bloody and without the atomic bomb would have literally been like 10x worse. So a lot of things went in the US favor that helped the cards to fall the way they did I think. Japan was no joke and they probably had the best naval aviation in the world at start once their pilots started dying they lost that advantage.
@@Flowerz__ Coal was still the main source of energy over oil during WW2. Oil became much more dominant during postwar activities
Video idea:
The one city domination challenge:
You have to raze every city you take over, except capitals and cannot settle cities yourself
I think loyalty would probably make it impossible to hold capitals without any other cities
@@MakeyJu I think that if you raze every city and take the capitals last, loyalty ends up being much less of a problem (because you can’t have loyalty pressure without cities)
@@Dr.Schnizzle eventually yes, I guess. but depending on the the layout of AI's empires, it maybe very difficult if not impossible to do in the beginning. it would need to be a true blitzkrieg. and blitzkrieg with OCC... I just can't imagine 😂
“Victor has been assassinated unfortunately” I had to do a double take when I head that lol I thought I was missing out on a game feature
The imagery of a large army of samurai surrounding a city, looking on as their air support drops bombs on it is kind of badass
AI playing with the "Potato approved" Byzantine Warrior-Monk Strategy. Made my day, lol.
"My tummy was making the rumblies"
"Caaaarl"
"That only hands could satisfy"
Such a classic
for the taking notes thing, i sometimes just rename a city with my plan
'mega gold' 'industry city' 'military city' etc. it's not much but it helped
Lol. I do that too sometimes, but its usually in their appropriate language. For example as my main Japan, a military city in one of my colonies would be called; Gunji Toshi Amerika, as its located in that continent, same with Gunji Toshi Afrika, Gunji Toshi Atlantis. If there's a lot of military city, just number them.
I prefer doing this to conquered cities or colonies though. Really makes it feel like I built a sprawling empire. Not exactly the same feel as you do it with Stellaris or Galactic Civilizations, but its close.
I’m so freaking excited for the Canada game. I’ve been playing them a lot recently and can’t wait to see how Potato optimizes them
Do a +3 district challenge as someone else, without Domination, I think that would be more interesting. Or do a +4 district challenge as Japan (still quite doable, I think).
I was expecting potato to so crazy strats just to get good adjacency, but he just killed people instead lol
Don't need a ton of districts if you just keep "inheriting" them
Australia presents an interesting civ for trying this. Then you mix the appeal dance into things as well.
Thanks!
I kinda wish units required more than one kind of strategic resource, like in Civ 3 and 4. It would make each of the resources more important and avoid silly things like knights not requiring horses
Samurai so good they were kept in the army for a good few hundred years whilst the navy went from Pre-caravel to full blown submarines (with some remaining sail ships). It's how some anime fans see samurai I imagine, but made into reality.
Also 28:59, pretty funny going straight from Zizek and saying comrade to talking about getting a fascist government lmao.
Been really enjoying your videos recently, been quite a while since I've watched or played Civ, might be getting me back into it.
Once in an English class every had to get in groups and tell each other short stories. The first kid in my group told a small part of Forest Gump. I was second and I told another story about Forrest. We had to do this like three days in a roll and we all just told different parts of Forrest Gump. The other groups looked miserable, but we were cracking up the whole time 🤣
Along with the "note taking" system, another nice feature would be the ability to queue up buildings that WILL be in a district once it is finished. I think once you start building a district, the buildings should show up in the queue, greyed out, but selectable so you can immediately go from say Campus>Library without having to reset the queue. Also to go back to building the queue after it has been interrupted by a barbarian or something. I hate that.
You can't coastal raid in your own territory. Also in my experience when there is a non-combat unit in a city when it rebels (such as a great person or a support unit), they stay in the city.
"The biggest constraint for my empire is strategic resources" classic Japan...
Finishing a domination victory as Japan without using Giant Death Robots is a missed opportunity.
but finishing it with Samurai, though !
Yeah. But hey Samurais are awesome so its cool. Me, I prefer winning domination victory with swarms of line infantry. Really brings in the Meiji Supremacy vibes, or infantry if you wanna go with classic Imperial Japan.
Yep. No restoration here. Just full on shitting on the western powers.
It had samuri on boats and submarines and horsemen on planes. What a great and historically accurate story!
"Carl, that kills people"
"I have the hunger that only faces can satisfy"
nice domination it was a lot of fun to watch! very straight forward with some nice naval play. I tried a dom game recently didn't hit aluminium for my planes couldn't drop nukes and lost to a science victory. Dom is hard when you don't pick pangea I must say
So . . . . Which is the better unit? Samurai or Warrior Monks?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
😂🤣
Potato: warrior monks can never work. Such a low level niche unit can’t ever work. (Didn’t even take military tradition until turn 170)
Also potato: Man, Samurai are amazing!
Conquering the world with Japan never upgrading from Samurai should be an achievement
One downside to the naval air rush is you lose the diplo visibility from printing
Regarding your shenanigan with Nan Madol - I think such a move was little bit shady, but on the other hand, it would make sense if the game offered some option, perhaps in later diplomacy game, to allow city to be liberated on its own. Since such an option missing, it was just nice work around.
Beaucoup: French, literally "a great heap" (13c.), meaning "many" or "much."
I'd love that that easy win will convince Potato to try MP. Really liked when he was commentating the games with the MP mods.
Imagine you would write down What potato says. Like you can take any 3 minutes, and you wouldn't know what he is doing at all if you don't see what he is doing, and you don't know CIV and would probably be very disturbed afterwards. XD
There are Babylon City State, Babylon's Babylon, and according to Potato in 19:10, there is also now Byzantium Babylon :D
Also Potato I don't get your logic for building single naval units instead of Armadas. Venetian Arsenal doubles the Armadas too, so when you make 2 7-turn frigates you get 4, but if you make one 14-turn frigate armada you get 2 armadas, so the equivalent of 6 frigates. It's just more efficient.
Right
The point was that he'd prefer crappier boats 7 turns sooner
"My stomach was making the rumblies...
CARL!
...that only hands would satisfy.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU CARL?!?!"
Love me some Llamas with Hats! Good taste Potato!
Hey potato, ever think that you’ll try one of sukritact’s new leaders? I’m having a blast as Iceland and the others look really fun too. Would love to see you play it.
Yesss, I'd love to see this. And / or playing with the Civilizations Expanded mod
Spud spud spud spud spud 🥔
Only liking because Venetian Arsenal (and the fact I like all the other videos but that's besides the point)
I love how the first thing we see in the Dominitation victory cutseen is a samurai.. It has never been so relevent, seeing how samurai were the name of this game.
Good series Spud. ;)
I love conquering the world twice
"I think I have a memory leak" - you might want to get tested for inattentive ADHD. I had to learn to speak slowly (i.e. human speed) when I was young, and I was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at age 51. It's a game changer, and explains so much, as well as justifying various coping strategies you've almost certainly worked out for yourself by now. Being diagnosed doesn't mean meds, it means understanding what is happening and why.
Would a domination game where you have to raze cities instead of capturing them be interesting? I'm not sure if it would be more difficult or just really tedious. Probably both imo
I tried that once, and it was actually really difficult. In domination games all your production goes into military rather than infrastructure on the homefront, but this is offset by "inheriting" other people's infrastructure. But if you raze their cities, then you set them back but don't push yourself forward, and meanwhile every other AI is getting further ahead technologically. Maybe you could do it as Babylon, using boosts to tech forward.
You could do a Japan district challenge with the lay lines. All your districts with adjacency need to be placed next to a lay line. Another fun copium challenge to do after Spiffing Brit torture lol
26:10 arsenal -> quadrireme horde -> upg to brazilian battleships...
"Follow the weird..." - PotatoMcWhiskey, 2022
Mr. PotatoMcWhiskey, will you be visiting Portland Oregon soon? Keep Portland Weird!
Have to love it, less than 2mins in is the exptect "your mom" joke.
Back before they made you get spearmen i used to always go for nuclear sub domination in naval games because they cost no strategics and are hyper easy to beeline
Weird makes me think of wyrd as in the fate sisters of greek myth cutting the thread of each persons life which I believe is where the word originated. So follow the weird is kinda my lifestyle, as I've found it to often seem fated and curious so I go down the rabbit the holes. My best and most original thoughts come from following the weird.
I don't usually do domination victory. But if I decided to do that, I usually keep a small army and add as much promotion on a single unit as possible until I can combine them in the industrial era.
Sadge grows in all fields.
The Great scientist uncovering oil early, really carried this game. I just did this play myself and I had to do a mad science dash to unlock oil after getting to flight. At the end I had over 1200 science per turn and ended the game with modern tanks, jet bombers, and missile cruisers. Still, I won at about turn 230.
I always want to make notes in the tech tree. Highlight a tech I’m aiming for or point out where the unique unit is etc
"oh wow, looks like no one really made co2" more like "i killed everyone before they could ever industrialize"
And it only took 20 years to go from Spear Brittany to Free Brittany. Good ol' NewGrounds
Funny thing about making Forrest Gump in these days is that they are making an Indian version of it. Got the movie rights from Paramount a while back and its now ready for release.
'Beaucoup Dollars":
-Beaucoup: French for Tons, many a lot.
-Dollars: Means.. dollars.. as in money.
Potato McWhiskey, master of the weird way.
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Once Morbis finally inserts the gif of Joyce from Hot Fuzz saying “Fascism. Wonderful.” when Potato changes into the gov’t, he will complete his transformation into Gigachad Editor.
Potato starting this video with fire- DJ nuke sub.
I dont want to discredit this win but the map seed is clearly disadvantaging the AI in such a way that they can't overcome, it's obvious that the AI does not look for the most advantageous city positions and means they have far less successful empire building. For instance Mali is fully in tundra and ocean tile but they can't build a harbour focused economy.. Another example would be india being in snow/tundra and they wouldn't have taken the tundra pantheon to help them out early. Good game but the faults of the AI are super apparent on these naval based games. Can we see a competitive multiplayer game on a map like this?
i build venetian when:
1: Playing Portugal
2: Playing Indonesia
3: Nothing else to build
in this video: Potato says he like points victories.
Weird with Wyrd! Follow it to greatness!
The court says I cannot tell you how following the weird let me down.
Hey I was wondering if you could do a tall Scotland game with a bad to poor start location, with the rise an fall expansion.
Cheers
If you personally want to take notes why not at the end of the recording session give a your future self a tldr in the audio since it's gonna get cut out and you'll know where the summary is gonna be before your next recording! session
Another great ending to another great tall game
23:23 alt hist where the Ottomans win the battle of Lepanto
"This city is making beaucoup dollars" --> assuming this is the spelling used in the film you saw, it means "a lot" in french
As someone's mom, I approve of Potato calling me quality. ❤
I like how authentic Japanese this game was. Problem with strategic resources and keeping samurai around for way too long XD
Bad puns insert like the Komodo dragon, please. Mr. Editor. For le potat shame.
CARRRRLLLLLL! That kills people!
omg I got a heart from one of my favorite youtubers!
Fun video series
Look up the Automated Builder mod. It's certainly made the game more enjoyable for me.
A lil much whiskey for McPotato this night no?
I use map tacks to make notes in U.I. potato. Tho, I would like a way in game to assign an alert/notice when "x" turn is reached.
Would you say that where you're going, you don't need Rhodes?
I too conquer the world the world
Weirdness has never led us astray, for sure. :D
I really wish they kept the auto improve function with builders
Don't figure out what wheels are they are a scam. Just use boats till you know how to fly. Potato basically
Seaplanes for life
Potato's been baked by 2 minutes in... RIP Mom....
That memory leak happens to me a lot when I’m play civ
Why is it he loses his mind by the Industrial Era without fail.
The Chinese could blast through the Ventian arsenal.
Hey PotatoMcWhiskey, would you like to try civ 5 with the vox populi mod?
Where in the video did Potato talk bout the misconceptions around % production bonus? Was that the last video? I still don't quite get it and want to learn more about it
Don't spear of fiun works on boats as well?
Great channel Potato quick question when I start a new game on a lower level by turn 12 I've got barbarian horseman and crossbow men approaching my capital is this possible or is my game broke?
beaucoup is : (a lot/many) in french
do you believe civ would be less snowbally if units and districts were bound to its historical age?
i think that it would make the early game a lot more strategic than what it currently is, by simply not allowing to just play any busted civilization and actually make it harder to improve on during the mid and end game
I might have missed this from before but how do u have so much oil without oil tech?
FYI 'beaucoup' means 'many', so it worked where you used it lol
Being weird made my entire Girl Friends family hate me
"We immediately switch to fascism. Boosh boosh boosh!" 😟😟😂😂😂😂
I've actually never seen a culture victory before, I'd be curious what a pacifist run where your aim is only a culture victory would be played like. If you think it'd be boring, just get the world to declare war against you
i appluad u calling aluminium right way
Was the Churn counter at 0 all game?