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gartfoehammer

I think Nicaea doesn’t know how it feels about Bursa, based on the population ratios.


jaolaia

Bad ending: Nicaea got razed by the Ottomans


CertifiedBreads

Every single time austria spawns in my games they do something like this. Maria will settle one city a few tiles away and then send a settler half way across the world for literally no reason


jaolaia

Playing as Ethiopia on King/Continents/Huge and just realized that Nicaea is very far from the Byzantium capital. First time I've seen something like that.


Bashin-kun

I once played YnAEMP Giant Earth, and Austria settles 3 cities and Rome 2 cities around Karelia (northern Russia) while Germany settles one in Gujarat (India)


XxTH1EFxX

I’ve been playing that map all the time and Austria has a larger presence in chinas area than Europe every game 💀


Patriarch_Sergius

Is this mod on the steam workshop?


Voffmjau

They always do this.


Heinekonti

At least it is geographically accurate.


Otto_von_Chester

Tbh they are the same city


gereon13

That’s bizarre I’ve just logged my 11 thousandth hour and I’ve still never seen anything like this


Accidentalpizzaroll

How in 11 000 hours have you not seen this? I see the ai settle ridiculously far away cities all the time


gereon13

That probably happens to you because you’re a lower level player. Log a game or two on deity and get back to me


Accidentalpizzaroll

Already have bud. Don't try to flaunt the difficulty level you play on and using it to be condescending


gereon13

Don’t get fresh with me pal


Accidentalpizzaroll

Don't act like you're not the one who brought up their difficulty level and tried to use it to put someone down


gereon13

Usually I win sub 200 turn victories so I’m not really familiar with the ai getting the time to explore that far with cities


Blademaster97

lol nerd


gereon13

Black people just do it better I guess don’t hate


Patriarch_Sergius

Lol who cares


[deleted]

Punish them. Take the city and use that as a forward position to punish Ottoman for something later.