Charleston having loyalty issues is hilarious. It is a city in South Carolina, was the first state to secede because of Lincoln being elected... 2 and half months before he was sworn into office.
I've missed the fast paced "let's play" style of Potato where he just plays the game and says what he's thinking. It's how I've learned to play civ! Please do more!
While I wish some of the new leader abilities were a bit more overtuned, it is really really difficult to argue with the price of free. Great content as always Potato!
Actually temple of Artemis would work very well in your game because if placed correctly, it will boost 4 tiles (1 camp and 1 pasture in St. Louis and 2 plantations in Washington), giving you 4 amenities which will contribute in weathering the loyalty crisis
Interesting start, since your science is going to be very strong with all those great campuses and you're building industrial zones you could even go science victory if domination doesn't work out
I'm surprised Saladin didn't use the War of Retribution CB on you. It's a pretty rare one to pop and gives significantly less Grievances. It was a Formal War Dec after all, meaning he waited the appropriate number of turns.
I once had a geothermal vent beside the Great Barrier Reef, and then a little way over a +4 campus mountain range. I think that’s the most turned on I’ve ever been by civ 6. And this is a game with chad Gilgamesh in it
I'm really looking forward to your first attempt with Nzinga Mbande. Everyone's playing Abe and Caesar on release but I think Nzinga's ability is stronger than people realise if they start stacking it with other percentage based buffs like those from Kilwa. Imagine Kilwa and Geneva suz and Pingala for Nzinga Mbande... +70% science anyone?
I'm already planning a Voidsingers and Reliquaries build with her. All that faith and yield boosts, with the bonuses for Relics that Kongo gets should be insane.
Love seeing Potato back with Civ6! With your 3rd city settle, would settling the tobacco have been an option? I am assuming it's a way Lincoln can get the plantation luxury without the loyalty penalty. With regards Pantheons, although it doesn't change existing ones, Religion Expanded massively improves the religion game. It gives so many more options for Pantheons and religious beliefs.
In this episode of making previous leaders redundant as hell, we bring you the +5 Infantry spammer with more wild cards wrapped wound his fingers than Velvet Room attendants.
@aidanabregov1412 yes I believe if you load the same mods that potato has an then copy the world seed which should be on the map creation/ civ selection screen you should get the same map
Abe does not need a downside with loyalty issues on plantations. He's already weaker than both Teddys. I understand the historic theme behind it but the bottom line is plantations are some of the strongest tiles in the game and Abe isn't so strong that he needed a weakener on his trait. The game wants you to go to war by giving you free units, but if you capture a city that you normally can hold on to with 0 or +1 loyalty, now if there's a plantation down you start losing the city to loyalty again.
26:22 Potato nooo!! I cringed when I saw that. Pretty sure that’s a floodplains tile that would have made an excellent dam location for your IZ. Also, I cracked up at 25:45 “… and then try to kill someone with that. Possibly the Cree? Which, uh, optically, I’m not a huge fan of that.” Right around Thanksgiving too LMAOO
A video suggestion. If you finish up with the current new leaders before next months leaders are out maybe you could do some games showing off leaders and civs that modders have been coming up with like the like the Berbers or Telesilla leading Greece or even the mod that reworks Egypt to make them get bonuses for settling along rivers and a new early industrial zone?
I really like how much time you take to explain things when starting a series and I tend to quit a series before it ends because everything is becoming to hectic for me to enjoy watching. But maybe that:s just me 🙂
I know -2 loyalty isn’t a huge debuff, but i rerolled three times to get a start that wasn’t completely surrounded by plantation resources. Still ended up with cotton (go figure) but also some juicy campus spots.
It would be cool if they also gave a production bonus if iron is in the city or has an encampment or something. I wouldn’t be surprised if they had a start bias with plantation resources, which fair, but still not worth the debuff
I've been getting awful start locations with Lincoln, one time i just got a plains forest with no growth tiles anywhere near, tundra to the north and only one tobacco lol
Sorry to say that, you really have a pleasent voice to listen to. But, did you speed up, the video? It sounds like your selling Horses on an auction. This makes it a bit hard to follow if not fully concentrated.
how to settle cities: player: with careful consideration. ai: preferably as close to the player as possible, if you can settle next to his left buttcheek you should do it. mauri ai: land is land. just put it anywhere.
Lately I have been always taking Magnus and getting the settlers do not take population promotion (because it is what you used to do). I wonder if you can show in the long run how that loss of population impacts or doesn't impact a city? I usually have my capital with the government plaza and ancestral hall cranking out settlers, but this feels limiting because I have to put infrastructure on hold.
Was randomly shown a video of yours and I am loving every minute. I was curious if you have a video going over your standard settings for games and the mods you use. Would love to try it out
idk how I feel about the US custom unit, because the US has so much really cool stuff that would be a good custom unit, like making a Super Carrier unit, or a special unit that carriers can be made into by uniting with multiple modern naval units, which combines all those units effects into a single unit that is very very powerful, but kind of expensive considering you need to make it by making multiple units. Or really alot of other really good potential units.
As a casual civ 6 player, I absolutely have no idea what's going on🤣 like "lock in cheap campus", I don't even know this exist! But I'm intrigued how you carefully plan out your cities and their flow system. Meanwhile I'm just here spamming theatre squares and hope for the best without a care in the world
A district’s production cost goes up as the game progresses so by placing one (locking it in) then working on something else the cost won’t go up any more allowing you to prioritize other things that help the city more in the short term then you can go back to finish it later. It’s a very useful trick that will save you a lot of production.
Gotta love how you accidentally divided your empire by continents and ended up having both Southern cities (Charleston and St Louis) surrounded by Northern ones, unhappy and rebelling 😅
Got a start last night had +6, +5, +5, and +4 campus locations all within the 3-tile max of my capital due to 3 geothermal fissures and mountains. I was playing Mbande Nzinga. *sigh*
Damn, I just played a game with her and my best campus was +3, just couldn't get any decent mountain ranges. With that many geothermal fissures together I take it you were on a continent split? Which isn't ideal for Mbande Nzinga given her -15% penalty to cities on other continents. Giga chad campuses though.
Love the video(s)!!!! Is there a specific mod that is being used where you see the output from the pin? eg. The campus pin showing 4 science. I love using pins but I don't know how to show output when placing them.
i cant believe i used to watch gaming videos at 480p... this video went down from 1080 to 720p(dont know why it was random) and i couldnt even read abe's abilities bro....
Can I ask which mod(s) provide you with the banner for details on the different civs in the top right corner? I can't seem to find any in the workshop for it
From the early looks of this map you could finally do a giga industrial zone adjacency play. Come on I've been asking for this for well over a year. I've never actually seen you do the industrial zone adjacency play.
Which mod on your shared mod list causes the game to crash? I just recently added that to my game play and the tips help out so much but now I get random crashes that I never had before. Do you know which one the culprit is?
Hi, new player here, I saw a couple of ppl online saying that IZ isn't really worth it but I see you pumping out IZ during your planning. Are IZ still worth it generally for other civs or only because of the abilities?
It honestly all depends on what type of victory you're going for. For a science victory, they're pretty damn handy because the Great Engineers have tons of science and space project boosting abilities. For culture and religious, not so much, just one or two good ones is usually plenty. domination can depend on what civ you're using, but a good production core of cities definitely helps in general for it.
I missed these Civ videos. Other content doesn’t hit the same because I have no idea what’s going on. 4x games have a high learning curve and I need to play to understand Explanations don’t work unless I play
my first lincoln game i planned for a giga industrial zone complex with a dam in the center and aquaducts and industrial zones around but it got way too delayed by barbs sadly
Can anyone please tell me, if you build an aqueduct next to an already built industrial zone, does it still get the +2 or is it set at the bonus when you first construct the industrial zone?
Question with the locking in districts mechanic (08:07): IF you lock in the district and delete it from the queue, does it still count towrds the ditrict limit?
Charleston having loyalty issues is hilarious. It is a city in South Carolina, was the first state to secede because of Lincoln being elected... 2 and half months before he was sworn into office.
And it's because of the plantation, which is very apropos.
lol yeah nice catch
Very, VERY ironic
Good point!
Charleston is the capital city of West Virginia. which is the one that the ingame one is named after, so youre wrong
"..kill the cree which optically I'm not a fan of" had me dying.
25:45
Them too, which optically I’m not a fan of
Andrew Jackson is though he be glad to do that for you
Day before Thanksgiving too…yikes.
Maybe if he was playing Andrew Jackson...then it would at least be more historically accurate.
"there's the surprise war we were expecting" a great quote, because it is what happens.
Potato: "If he declares war on me I lose the builder" while having declared friendship
I've missed the fast paced "let's play" style of Potato where he just plays the game and says what he's thinking. It's how I've learned to play civ! Please do more!
While I wish some of the new leader abilities were a bit more overtuned, it is really really difficult to argue with the price of free. Great content as always Potato!
Cries in console
@@JasperVH press f to console the console players
@@JasperVH :(
Free ? What and where is it free ?
@@jairoochica3189 If you have all the previous dlc you get the new one for free
"OH my gawd dude"
Lincoln's campuses were so strong they induced an American accent and now they call him FrenchfryMcBudlite
Tater McBourbon
Spudlite, if you will...?
Uhhh TaterTotMcMoonshine??
You can't say the full name anymore, the yankees start thrashing and having toddler tantrums and screeching 'til their own eardrums burst :P
Potato gets his first envoy on turn 76 and Kupe immediately rages at him for spending it lol
making agreements not to settle nearby and then immediately breaking them. classic USA moment
@@RyRy2057 we manifesting destiny with this one
Actually temple of Artemis would work very well in your game because if placed correctly, it will boost 4 tiles (1 camp and 1 pasture in St. Louis and 2 plantations in Washington), giving you 4 amenities which will contribute in weathering the loyalty crisis
Looks like that industrial zone loyalty boost might come in handy after all kekw
Yessss! More Civ! I love your Civ 6 content, and I’m so excited to see you try all the different new civs.
Interesting start, since your science is going to be very strong with all those great campuses and you're building industrial zones you could even go science victory if domination doesn't work out
Good to see you back playing Civ
Only Mcwhiskey would be like "Diety isn't hard enough. Here is a mod to give the AI a chance."
I'm surprised Saladin didn't use the War of Retribution CB on you. It's a pretty rare one to pop and gives significantly less Grievances.
It was a Formal War Dec after all, meaning he waited the appropriate number of turns.
This was a really nice informative video, this is a video I would show people who wants to learn but not watch "guides"
I once had a geothermal vent beside the Great Barrier Reef, and then a little way over a +4 campus mountain range. I think that’s the most turned on I’ve ever been by civ 6. And this is a game with chad Gilgamesh in it
I could attack the Cree, but optically I don't like that.
I hadn't thought of that until you said it. Smart Potato.
Love your videos! They always get me so pumped to play ✌️
Sweet potato! Glad to see some quality civilization 6. Videos that I've been missing out on
Now that's manifest destiny at its finest, the 2 unit fuck you shuffle perfectly executed.
I actually checked playback speed multiple times, my dude straight up rapping.
Glad to be seeing some more civ content again!
I'm really looking forward to your first attempt with Nzinga Mbande. Everyone's playing Abe and Caesar on release but I think Nzinga's ability is stronger than people realise if they start stacking it with other percentage based buffs like those from Kilwa. Imagine Kilwa and Geneva suz and Pingala for Nzinga Mbande... +70% science anyone?
I mean it’s good but it’s also kinda boring tbh
Nzinga's sleeper ability is the fact that she can get a religion, unlike Mvemba.
@@VultureSausage Yeah the religious synergy with Kongo's other abilities is very strong
I'm already planning a Voidsingers and Reliquaries build with her. All that faith and yield boosts, with the bonuses for Relics that Kongo gets should be insane.
Love seeing Potato back with Civ6!
With your 3rd city settle, would settling the tobacco have been an option? I am assuming it's a way Lincoln can get the plantation luxury without the loyalty penalty.
With regards Pantheons, although it doesn't change existing ones, Religion Expanded massively improves the religion game. It gives so many more options for Pantheons and religious beliefs.
In this episode of making previous leaders redundant as hell, we bring you the +5 Infantry spammer with more wild cards wrapped wound his fingers than Velvet Room attendants.
Potato I just had a funny idea for a challenge mod: all your techs/civics start boosted, but if you “get the eureka” that tech becomes unboosted
I started watching this video, booted up civ, started an Abe Lincoln game, and got a two-continent start
Which is strange cuz I would think America would have a bias against continental splits
@@wanyaisneed3972 God tier UA-cam reply
Thank you for returning to Civ6. It's very entertaining watching you play. I would rather watch you than play myself. 🤣
Out of curiosity, what is the map script mod you're using?
Also, with so many mountains, I would definitely be wanting Machu Picchu.
Better Balanced Starts Pangeo+
@@PotatoMcWhiskey Hi, new subscriber here. Do you have a list of mods you use somewhere on your channel?
@@NateTheUnGreatful he has a mod collection on steam, not sure if it's fully updated though. It was the first one I loaded when I got the game.
@@jameshall1300 Awesome! Thanks for this 😁😁😁
Back to your old ways. Love it! Moaaaar!
Excited to see you rip through these new Civs! Good luck, love your videos!
Those mountains look so perfect! Is there a way to load the map and start location with any leader?
Idk about loading a game but I agree, potato got an insane start with 3 +4 campuses and 4 +5’s within 4 tiles of his capitol city.
@aidanabregov1412 yes I believe if you load the same mods that potato has an then copy the world seed which should be on the map creation/ civ selection screen you should get the same map
Abe does not need a downside with loyalty issues on plantations. He's already weaker than both Teddys. I understand the historic theme behind it but the bottom line is plantations are some of the strongest tiles in the game and Abe isn't so strong that he needed a weakener on his trait. The game wants you to go to war by giving you free units, but if you capture a city that you normally can hold on to with 0 or +1 loyalty, now if there's a plantation down you start losing the city to loyalty again.
A fun neighbor as Eleanor.
it's literally -2 loyalty. c'mon bro
My new favorite thing is that the great orator of the Gettysburg Address grunts and growls at you when he denounces you. Lol
25:55 too funny "Could kill the Cree but optically not a fan of" So pragmatic.
Always love your Civ Videos🤗😍
26:22
Potato nooo!! I cringed when I saw that. Pretty sure that’s a floodplains tile that would have made an excellent dam location for your IZ.
Also, I cracked up at 25:45
“… and then try to kill someone with that. Possibly the Cree? Which, uh, optically, I’m not a huge fan of that.”
Right around Thanksgiving too LMAOO
"Great Negotiators"? 😅
Glad to see a new Civ 6 video, though!! 💯
Plantations give -2 Loyalty. That's friggin hilarious! 😅
A video suggestion. If you finish up with the current new leaders before next months leaders are out maybe you could do some games showing off leaders and civs that modders have been coming up with like the like the Berbers or Telesilla leading Greece or even the mod that reworks Egypt to make them get bonuses for settling along rivers and a new early industrial zone?
I can't get over the fact that potato was scared the Maori would attack him when he has a friendship with the Maori
I really like how much time you take to explain things when starting a series and I tend to quit a series before it ends because everything is becoming to hectic for me to enjoy watching. But maybe that:s just me 🙂
Had to check to see if my UA-cam was set at 2x speed. Nah he’s just talking incredibly fast
I know -2 loyalty isn’t a huge debuff, but i rerolled three times to get a start that wasn’t completely surrounded by plantation resources. Still ended up with cotton (go figure) but also some juicy campus spots.
It would be cool if they also gave a production bonus if iron is in the city or has an encampment or something. I wouldn’t be surprised if they had a start bias with plantation resources, which fair, but still not worth the debuff
I've been getting awful start locations with Lincoln, one time i just got a plains forest with no growth tiles anywhere near, tundra to the north and only one tobacco lol
Sorry to say that, you really have a pleasent voice to listen to. But, did you speed up, the video? It sounds like your selling Horses on an auction. This makes it a bit hard to follow if not fully concentrated.
What a game this is skaping up to be, such an interesting map. Those mountainranges are delish!
Love this gameplay walkthrough helping me become better at civ thank you Potato friend
flawless outro
how to settle cities:
player: with careful consideration.
ai: preferably as close to the player as possible, if you can settle next to his left buttcheek you should do it.
mauri ai: land is land. just put it anywhere.
I like your play style, Potato!
Going for an exceptionally greedy build, as America, against the Cree.... kinda on brand, not gonna lie.
"Optically, not a huge fan of that" man potato sneakin that one in lol
I wish they would release this on consoles 😩😭
Love your civ content!!!
locking in the production cost sounds like one of those "uh... no that's not a bug, it's a feature... yeah"
i have been waiting for this since yesterday 🤣🤣🤣 and wait for the others new leaders
So I just randomly decided to play Civ again, and we're just now getting more DLC? Neat.
Lately I have been always taking Magnus and getting the settlers do not take population promotion (because it is what you used to do). I wonder if you can show in the long run how that loss of population impacts or doesn't impact a city? I usually have my capital with the government plaza and ancestral hall cranking out settlers, but this feels limiting because I have to put infrastructure on hold.
Which UI mods are you using? Really neat seeing the yields with the map pins.
Imagine playing this map start as Inca and having preserves in those campus spots - the yields on those mountain tiles :o
Just stumbled upon you. Love the video and have subbed. Do you have a list of the mods you were using as they look like a great help.
Was randomly shown a video of yours and I am loving every minute. I was curious if you have a video going over your standard settings for games and the mods you use. Would love to try it out
"Maintenance free" units I'm in love
I've found that an early investment in 3 siege towers pays off huge later. Your infantry just march right into cities.
idk how I feel about the US custom unit, because the US has so much really cool stuff that would be a good custom unit, like making a Super Carrier unit, or a special unit that carriers can be made into by uniting with multiple modern naval units, which combines all those units effects into a single unit that is very very powerful, but kind of expensive considering you need to make it by making multiple units.
Or really alot of other really good potential units.
Bro, no one's gonna mention that the Kree literally have a city called 'Peepeekiskis?'
As a casual civ 6 player, I absolutely have no idea what's going on🤣 like "lock in cheap campus", I don't even know this exist! But I'm intrigued how you carefully plan out your cities and their flow system. Meanwhile I'm just here spamming theatre squares and hope for the best without a care in the world
A district’s production cost goes up as the game progresses so by placing one (locking it in) then working on something else the cost won’t go up any more allowing you to prioritize other things that help the city more in the short term then you can go back to finish it later. It’s a very useful trick that will save you a lot of production.
"St. Louis becomes the first settlement on Europe!"
Oh, how the tables have turned.
Gotta love how you accidentally divided your empire by continents and ended up having both Southern cities (Charleston and St Louis) surrounded by Northern ones, unhappy and rebelling 😅
PMcW: chrunch -> SnM ->churn
Edit: any recommendations for good, cheap whiskey? I'm a Jameson boi
I put this on 0.75 speed and he sounds normal
I still miss American Civil war scenario in CV5. So fun to play.
"There's the suprise war that we were expecting" Ironic.
Got a start last night had +6, +5, +5, and +4 campus locations all within the 3-tile max of my capital due to 3 geothermal fissures and mountains. I was playing Mbande Nzinga. *sigh*
Damn, I just played a game with her and my best campus was +3, just couldn't get any decent mountain ranges. With that many geothermal fissures together I take it you were on a continent split? Which isn't ideal for Mbande Nzinga given her -15% penalty to cities on other continents. Giga chad campuses though.
Love the video(s)!!!! Is there a specific mod that is being used where you see the output from the pin? eg. The campus pin showing 4 science. I love using pins but I don't know how to show output when placing them.
It is a mod, I believe he's got a mod summary video or a steam list or somethin
Missed the Civ6 content
i cant believe i used to watch gaming videos at 480p... this video went down from 1080 to 720p(dont know why it was random) and i couldnt even read abe's abilities bro....
Can I ask which mod(s) provide you with the banner for details on the different civs in the top right corner? I can't seem to find any in the workshop for it
From the early looks of this map you could finally do a giga industrial zone adjacency play. Come on I've been asking for this for well over a year. I've never actually seen you do the industrial zone adjacency play.
Damn good thumbnail
Can someone please link to better balanced starts mod? There seems to be several and I’m not sure which one is the right one.
Did you ever find out?
I use demands on civs who are being annoying but aren't an immediate priority. Free stuff.
Great video as always but, in the start, what mod allows for natural wonder density?
I think he said somewhere near the start that it was built into the deity ++ mod
@@Beach_Boomer Thanks!
it's the better balanced start mod
Founding father seems really good.
you talk at the perfect speed, gr8 vid
Which mod on your shared mod list causes the game to crash? I just recently added that to my game play and the tips help out so much but now I get random crashes that I never had before. Do you know which one the culprit is?
Hi, new player here, I saw a couple of ppl online saying that IZ isn't really worth it but I see you pumping out IZ during your planning. Are IZ still worth it generally for other civs or only because of the abilities?
It honestly all depends on what type of victory you're going for. For a science victory, they're pretty damn handy because the Great Engineers have tons of science and space project boosting abilities. For culture and religious, not so much, just one or two good ones is usually plenty. domination can depend on what civ you're using, but a good production core of cities definitely helps in general for it.
What is the bar at the top next to the diplomatic favor in the resource bar area? And what mod are you using for the balanced maps mod?
One thing about the free units, they stay maintenance free even when you upgrade them
Would mind explaining about industrial zones and how they reach other cities? please
I missed these Civ videos. Other content doesn’t hit the same because I have no idea what’s going on. 4x games have a high learning curve and I need to play to understand
Explanations don’t work unless I play
This video on playback speed 2 is so much fun :))
my first lincoln game i planned for a giga industrial zone complex with a dam in the center and aquaducts and industrial zones around but it got way too delayed by barbs sadly
Can anyone please tell me, if you build an aqueduct next to an already built industrial zone, does it still get the +2 or is it set at the bonus when you first construct the industrial zone?
adjacency keeps getting added even after a district has already been built
@@taylorwomack9389 awesome! Thanks for that
What is the difference between Placing a District and Building a District?
Question with the locking in districts mechanic (08:07):
IF you lock in the district and delete it from the queue, does it still count towrds the ditrict limit?
yes
13:56 I don't think I've ever used the demand feature either!
Edit: Spelling
I'll be switching between you and Marbozir to see who has better luck. 😎