Why? Viking raid would qualify as no more then "bunch of drunk danish fisherman". And that's the problem, they'd succeed because they would be ignored and only end up in local news.
its an orchestrated coincidence when you know that the world is run by cartels that live in south america. everything that goes on in the world: every war, every mass shooting, every political scandal is orchestrated by cartels.
In this universe, it makes sense that they'd discover gunpowder before steel forging. After all, how else are you going to blow up the mines to get all that iron?
This exact thing happened to me in Civ IV. I was playing with my GF and she was technologically behind everyone else, while I was technologically ahead as I had invested in science the entire game. She was very, very upset at me when one of her roaming crossbowmen encountered my general in a military jeep... in the 1500's.
My greatest feat in Civ was in Civ 5. I had nukes and the second most advanced nation had crossbows. I destroyed all but Japan who was isolated on an isolated continent. Then they waged war on me and I reenacted real life history with two of their cities.
@@mr.supersonicultra9131 They were isolated squared. Not only were they alone on their continent, but that continent was hella far from every other landmass for like no reason.
Question, would such an under developed Civ actually be able to deal with the fallout, or is it a matter of the cities being so defenseless they will be raised by the bomb?
@@insaincaldo any civ even ancient era civs can clear fallout through the use of workers but even the most advanced civs barely stand a chance without a Mobile SAM
@@xSubjectX420 That is at least good. Though the second part of my question was more if a civ could be so underdeveloped that its cities would just be wiped of the map, though I kinda guessed that wouldn't be the case.
@@insaincaldo nah but itll completely destroy the walls and destroy all the health making it 1-hitable. If its a nuclear bomb itll also destroy anything in the ring of tiles surrounding the detonation, if its a thermonuclear bomb itll destroy anything within 2 rings of the detonation. All tiles destroyed by either type of bomb get fallout, but i think its only 10 turns for regular nukes, and 20 for thermo nukes
“I got two emails while recording this asking me to talk about Raid: Shadow Legends for 45-60 seconds...” *talks about Raid:Shadow Legends for 35 seconds* 😂
FuNot FuMe No, due to Raid’s stringent policies, you have to speak their script word for word, including specific lines such as “and best of all, it’s totally free!”, with anything less worth nothing to them
The bug finally got fixed. "[BUGS]: *Fixed an exploit allowing multiple Pantheon bonuses (e.g., infinite builders/settlers) by hitting ESC immediately after selecting a Pantheon."
What is death, Death is our duty, what is your duty, to serve the emperor, what is the emperor, Emperor is our cause, what is your cause, cause is destruction, what is destuction, Destruction is reconstruction, what is reconstruction, reconstruction is our order.
Yeah I paused the video to give it a go just now. I was expecting it had probably been patched after three years, but still a little sad I can't show my family when I go home for the holidays tomorrow!
It works on Android, but I think the getting settlers thing must be dlc content or something. I actually came here for some ideas on how to use it, been fiddling with Peter, and having like 30 stacks of Dance of the Aurora, also it doesn't seem to save the passive from any but the last thing you tried, so you can't have say production from fish and also dance on.
@@draykosanbar yes but they tend to be ignorant of scientific discoveries that would go against religion. It's in fact why things like astrology and physics had such a bad reception.
@@thespiffingbrit Lewis broke even his own rules and agreements multiple times. He is also known for pulling stupid amounts of cities and units out of his ass somehow. Pulling this on him one time seems rather appropriate to take him down a notch. Not to this extreme, but getting like 5 cities out could be masked and would provide for ample entertainment while I sip my distinctly not Yorkshire Tea.
@@thespiffingbrit Nah, they would have gone crazy over the possibility, laughed and started a new game, either racing in an attempt to replicate it, or making an agreement not to.
@@nazamroth8427 "out of his ass somehow"? "it's appropriate to take him down a notch *by blatantly cheating*...? How about trying to just, like, play the game decently instead...?
I started playing Civilization from a disk (maybe even a floppy disk, I can't remember) copy of Civilization 1 when I was a lot younger. The game was extremely brutal back then, but I loved spamming hoards of military units on 1 tile (back then there wasn't a limit on how many units can be on 1 tile) then sending my insane army to a nearby civ and destroying them in a matter of seconds. Good times...
@@stukature It's an old Civ joke... Combat was more RNG and very lopsided at times. You could have Settlers beating Artillery, Battleships losing to Phalanxes, etc. A Spearman in a Mountain could have a reasonable chance against a Tank in Civ 3.
After a number of Civ 6 exploit videos, I think there needs to be a competition known as "The Battle of the Exploits" where each player is given or chooses an exploit and then competes in a standard game of Civ 6. It could be a clash of titans as various civ's can grow massive armies with a single thought and wars that span literally the entire map.
@@asbeltrion there was the greatest fire of them all. The smokes went so high, that everybody's eyes turned crimson red and the mouths were drier than the Atacama desert. Only the fabled nomad Atilla was able to soothe the troubled masses by discovering the power of munchies (and later rise to power as a feared warlord, but that's a whole other story)! Thus the year 420 AD remains forever lit in our hearts!
I was playing civ 6 when I got this notification. I was almost dead before I performed this exploit. Thank you spif for saving me from wasting 7 hours on a losing game
Russia was the perfect choice for this challenge. Just look at that amount of cities! Also, the "I've got so many great writers and absolutely nothing to do with them!"
Fixed on console. Best start though...(first year...), volcano within two “squares, within a floodplain, a barbarian settlement within 5 squares and a tornado. I love this game!!!!!
I think your tank took some damage attacking that barbarian unit. Picking the bone splinters out of the treads and washing the gore off the undercarriage will take some time. :D
"They just want you to talk about the game for like, 45-60 seconds." Spiff casually talks about RAID: Shadow Legends for about that long. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...... 🤔🤔🤔
you can always tell whether or not someone's sponsored by raid, because they have this shitty, scam like format for descriptions that are used in every video that's sponsored.
There is a limit to this exploit: you can’t finish a turn with more than one settler on a hex. So once you’ve filled up every hex that your new settlers can move to, you won’t be able to keep any more settlers than that if you are to end your turn.
I did this exploit last night and went with the religious victory. Yeravan was right next to my spawn point... Full religious victory by turn 96, I was producing 350 Faith a turn... They even called the emergency council against me, like they did to you and I just spawned like 12 converty bois and overwhelmed them.
My entry to civ was watching a friend's dad play civ 3 for hours, and then eventually buying civ 5 many years later with my first pc, and getting hooked. Then i bought both civ 5 and civ 4 for my ex so we could play together and then having her stab me in the back at my height. I was never so simultaneously proud and hurt.
I did something similar with Alexander attacking everyone, getting eureka, and dumping everything into gold production. I ended up getting 1500 per turn, by turn 200. Also using the Aztecs i forget the leader, and it is super late game. But with their luxury bonus, if you take over the map forcing all your enemies into their least desirable cities. Then maintain your merchant republic, I ended up with over 14,000 gold per turn. There an agonizing amount of choices to make every turn.
My favorite exploit in Civ 3 is that gold is really only used to establish embassys/buy units and its impossible to go into dept, meaning that you can turn your science budget up to 100% with almost no negative affects
I kind of want to invite you to a game of Civ 5 against my friend, who is almost unstoppable in the game. It would make me so happy to see you utterly crush him...
@@thespiffingbrit I'm certainly not lying either. He played Napoleon or somesuch on one continent, and I was on the other surrounded by mongolians and danes, so right at the start of the game of course Mongolia invades me and starts a war, so I'm fighting this long drawn out war with nearly eight cities because the mongolians love settling everywhere. I have no funds, basically two cities, and the second I defeat them the danes declare war with a full standing unharmed army. Meanwhile he's just making several thousand gold a turn and conquering his entire side of the planet. Believe me, crushing him would be both a challenge (maybe) and fun to see.
If you play Civilization 3, you have to play it with the "Double Your Pleasure" mod. It essentially doubles the techs and adds many more units as well as making many other game tweaks. The guy who created the mod was hired to consulate on Civ 4.
Stuff like this is why I like civ V so much more. There's quite a few debuffs for having a lot of cities that would definitely serve to level this out a little bit
Entering the medieval era while also simultaneously staring the industrial revolution? That reminds me of the Thief series. Is there a Trickster God behind this exploit?!
Science Dude: So guys we have gunpowder now. That means we can blow them up from a distance! Some Footsoldier: But what if they get close? Sciene Dude: You have those pointy sticks, dont you?
Earlier this week I decided to play a full game of Civ 3, as it has also always been my favourite, eveb though it looks so old compared to the new ones. Good times.
Oh Great and Magnificent drinker of TEA, In my first playthrough on the new expansion, they seem to have fixed most of the exploits i currently have seen on your channel. Including this TEA-loads of settlers exploit. Can you confirm this is the case for you as well, and not just me being unable to press 2 buttons very fast?
I know in some Civ games you can use sellers to instantly expand your city to the next level, so it can draw resources from more squares - would have loved to see that combined with this trick
"in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue... and Russia started their space program"
@@thespiffingbrit and the British invented tea
@@bruhdude2725 The superior accomplishment.
The Mighty British Empire I thought they founded the British empire upon the discovery of tea itself?
@@gyzardo3648 u know to much
@@thespiffingbrit the rest of the world: have a Stone sword
Russian Rocket pilot:
*WHAT WICHERY IS THAT?!*
Imagine being a Viking and raiding a coastline, then getting hit by a missile
Hey, that's a weird bird; whats that whistling sound? *boom*
Why? Viking raid would qualify as no more then "bunch of drunk danish fisherman". And that's the problem, they'd succeed because they would be ignored and only end up in local news.
Clumsy Captain i mean vikings never go away in civ so it happens anyway
There's an isekai for that
@@othername4365 yes, Final Countdown. Good movie.
the fact that 420AD is on turn 69 has to be on purpose
and he had 666 score in 65 turn
gnihihihi
There are no accidents
Everything that will happen will happen.
its an orchestrated coincidence when you know that the world is run by cartels that live in south america. everything that goes on in the world: every war, every mass shooting, every political scandal is orchestrated by cartels.
In this universe, it makes sense that they'd discover gunpowder before steel forging. After all, how else are you going to blow up the mines to get all that iron?
Well they can download X-Ray and even get Diamonds easiky
This exact thing happened to me in Civ IV. I was playing with my GF and she was technologically behind everyone else, while I was technologically ahead as I had invested in science the entire game.
She was very, very upset at me when one of her roaming crossbowmen encountered my general in a military jeep... in the 1500's.
Me and mine had a fight over 5 lmao. You didnt doomstack her hopefully?
You played civ with your gf? Lucky man
@@3prasg57 meanwhile i can’t get my boyfriend to play civ with me
What's a gf? Some kind of new unit? Sounds pretty end game to me.
@@PrinceNexus_ As a married man, yes it really is the end of games.
somehow this doesn't seem balanced... Can't put my hand on why thou
@@thespiffingbrit Is the TEA!!!
@@thespiffingbrit Spiffing is there any chance you will play Cossacks 3?
J. Kerim S I think I figured it out, he’s a British folk that teamed up with Russia
Which is unbalanced, somehow.
Show the nukes!
Thou gamest unbalancest
So THIS is what the Deity-level AI's are doing when they spam cities everywhere on turn 10 when you've barely discovered how to wrangle some sheep.
give them a taste of their own medicine
Leave that sheep alone.
@@MPlain don't bother trying to talk sense into him. He's probably Welsh.
Animal Husbandry
Why are you trying to marry an animal
@@deusvult6920 cause then they dont execute me for stealing sheep?
You should do a video were you do this to your friends without telling them.
“How to lose a friend in ten turns”
On Armchair Admirals :D
Do it to rimmy
@@KorilD Perfectly balanced - settle ten cities, lose ten friends.
"friends" what friends
My greatest feat in Civ was in Civ 5. I had nukes and the second most advanced nation had crossbows. I destroyed all but Japan who was isolated on an isolated continent. Then they waged war on me and I reenacted real life history with two of their cities.
But were they isolated?
@@Serrifin No they were isolated
You sure they were isolated?
@@mr.supersonicultra9131 They were isolated squared. Not only were they alone on their continent, but that continent was hella far from every other landmass for like no reason.
@@lemonlefleur6236 so they were isolated? You should have said!
Am I the only one who shat his pants when he discovered colonialism in 420 AD after 69 turns... the meme is too real.
I'm still deceased
Nice
Nice
And his science was 169 per turn.
NICE
“I came, I saw, I conquered!”
In the distance:
*Nuclear launch detected*
Quick! Find the small red dot, then move your stuff away from it!!!
@@agalerex Ahh, the memories :D
@Kama & Kunai izbranniy is right, but чел is chyel/chol
"Ah we're in the medieval era whilst simultaneous being in the industrial era" isnt that like realistic for Russia?
It is. You can trust me. It is...
"sound of tears drops to keyboard"
Thats... Yes. But it was the other way around xD.
@@НикитаКрасичков-ы9ъ blyat nikita the keyboard isn't waterproof
L O L
@@НикитаКрасичков-ы9ъ how can this bratan be so accurate
Ottoman Empire: *Sacks Constantinople*
Russia: "For my next trick, I'll make the Ottoman Empire disappear!"
LMAO
Question, would such an under developed Civ actually be able to deal with the fallout, or is it a matter of the cities being so defenseless they will be raised by the bomb?
@@insaincaldo any civ even ancient era civs can clear fallout through the use of workers but even the most advanced civs barely stand a chance without a Mobile SAM
@@xSubjectX420 That is at least good. Though the second part of my question was more if a civ could be so underdeveloped that its cities would just be wiped of the map, though I kinda guessed that wouldn't be the case.
@@insaincaldo nah but itll completely destroy the walls and destroy all the health making it 1-hitable. If its a nuclear bomb itll also destroy anything in the ring of tiles surrounding the detonation, if its a thermonuclear bomb itll destroy anything within 2 rings of the detonation. All tiles destroyed by either type of bomb get fallout, but i think its only 10 turns for regular nukes, and 20 for thermo nukes
“I got two emails while recording this asking me to talk about Raid: Shadow Legends for 45-60 seconds...”
*talks about Raid:Shadow Legends for 35 seconds*
😂
Please tell me he got payed for that
FuNot FuMe No, due to Raid’s stringent policies, you have to speak their script word for word, including specific lines such as “and best of all, it’s totally free!”, with anything less worth nothing to them
Respect for talking smack about Raid as well…
"rome was not built in a day"
civ 6: "ahem"
Civ 6 be like: Maybe yours wasn't.
"Hold my beer!"
Yes, but moscow was
They said _Rome_ not Russia
I enjoy this guys voice. I could listen to him recap his trip to the supermarket and get enjoyment out of it.
At first I thought this sounded creepy but actually I agree
I dont know if it is entirely his voice or the way he talks, the emotion and humor in his words, for me.
Its just a cart full of yorkshire tea, but damn are these yorkshire ads... enticing
Can we get a video on how to exploit the coupons the supermarket sends in the mail?
A new auxiliary channel: "The Shopping Brit"
The Spiffing Brit: "Turn 69"
Me: 420 AD.
I'm sure the civ devs intended this joke
I understand that 69-Stuff, but whats about the 420?
@@konradhentschel9386 April 20th 4_20 is basically the stoners day
@@konradhentschel9386 4/20 is Adolf Hitler's birthday.
Nice
i like how you mentioned kevin and rtgame and not "the others"
@@Zyamotic that jackeye guy
@@Zyamotic Kevin and RTGame are the same person.
@@polskipolak1129 good one
@@polskipolak1129 but Kevin is actually funny while RT just reads his twitch chat
@@Lazerfaced RT is more down to earth, kevin can get stale after a bit.
The fact that Potato Whiskey, RT Gaming, and Call Me Kevin are the only Irish youtubers that Spif know means he is truely a man of culture
The bug finally got fixed. "[BUGS]: *Fixed an exploit allowing multiple Pantheon bonuses (e.g., infinite builders/settlers) by hitting ESC immediately after selecting a Pantheon."
aw come on...
DANM i just tried this and it didnt work lol it was before i seen this comment.
Looks like they fixed it by removing those two pantheon choices. They don't appear on my list of choices.
Nothing like buying a tank using religion.
It comes bundled with the Holy Hand Grenades.
Priest: "To the Lord, give thanks"
God: "Hm? Wazzat? Give tanks? 'K. Have some T34-85s." *BOOM* *BOOM* *BOOM*
The good old Religious Military Complex
What is death, Death is our duty, what is your duty, to serve the emperor, what is the emperor, Emperor is our cause, what is your cause, cause is destruction, what is destuction, Destruction is reconstruction, what is reconstruction, reconstruction is our order.
@@tadferd4340 good reference! 😂
Imagine Being a Roman just chilling and then you see a giant death robot coming at you followed Slavs with guns and planes
Cheeki breeki intensifies!
Russian bias
Liberty prime's evil twin.
SOVIET PRIME!!!!!!!
Roman: Stops and begins fervently worshipping the manifestation of Mars, God of War. Surrenders his daughters and wife to the Gods army.
@@sostrongineedmoreofyourmon974 kratos would find a way to kill it
22:48 Turn 69 - 420 AD
Leh-mao
This has to be intentional on Firaxis's part.
Nice
Nice
Nice
1480 is when Muscovy threw off the mongol yoke. Lost to history was the fact that they did it with nuclear weapons.
For anyone wondering, the pantheon glitch is patched on PC. Not sure about other platforms
Yeah I paused the video to give it a go just now. I was expecting it had probably been patched after three years, but still a little sad I can't show my family when I go home for the holidays tomorrow!
NOOOOOO NOOOOO OF COURSE I START PLAYING WHEN THEY PATCH ALL THE FUN SHIT FUCK
FUCK YOUUU 2K!!!! I just want fun glitches :(
Yeah its true. :'(
It works on Android, but I think the getting settlers thing must be dlc content or something. I actually came here for some ideas on how to use it, been fiddling with Peter, and having like 30 stacks of Dance of the Aurora, also it doesn't seem to save the passive from any but the last thing you tried, so you can't have say production from fish and also dance on.
With the amount of spiff that I’ve been bingeing means that I have drank about 500 cups of tea and now have multiple kettles running to keep up
So multiple things to tax u for
"Cheese your way to a science victory using religion" A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Actually a lot of historical researchers were religious. It's weird. But I guess it works
No biased opinions whatsoever back then, @@TTHJJD100. lol
sacrifice animals for experimenting, IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE!
@@TTHJJD100 Why is it weird? Religious individuals fundamentally want to know more about the nature of the universe, at least in most cases.
@@draykosanbar yes but they tend to be ignorant of scientific discoveries that would go against religion. It's in fact why things like astrology and physics had such a bad reception.
"All victories are science victories."
-FilthyRobot, 2015
Student: Why is Russia so big?
Teacher: "shows the video"
Putin: Rolls tanks into Georgia in 2008
Spiff: Rolls tanks into Georgia in 1300
Conclusion: Spiffing is a better Russian than Putin himself
The funny thing is that in both cases the attack was from Georgia)
@@Gamulyator Ех,как ты ето вериш а?
Madera Inteligente Russians are boosted by the power of tea, so it is only natural for another tea-loving soul to have the same success rate
@@Gamulyator most intelligent putin stan
*Picks Russia for early faith points*
*Doesn't settle on the visible tundra tiles*
BOI
Spiff: shows how to win with absolute ease
Also spiff: gets bummed in armchair admirals
@@thespiffingbrit Should've pulled this on your own map. "My map, my rules!" ;P
@@thespiffingbrit Lewis broke even his own rules and agreements multiple times. He is also known for pulling stupid amounts of cities and units out of his ass somehow.
Pulling this on him one time seems rather appropriate to take him down a notch. Not to this extreme, but getting like 5 cities out could be masked and would provide for ample entertainment while I sip my distinctly not Yorkshire Tea.
@@thespiffingbrit Do it. They are convinced you're exploiting no matter what.
Might as well storm Lewis' walls with endless villagers.
@@thespiffingbrit Nah, they would have gone crazy over the possibility, laughed and started a new game, either racing in an attempt to replicate it, or making an agreement not to.
@@nazamroth8427 "out of his ass somehow"? "it's appropriate to take him down a notch *by blatantly cheating*...? How about trying to just, like, play the game decently instead...?
I want to watch a PVP series where everyone uses all the crazy exploits he shows off. No limits, just chaos.
No one talking about how turn 69 is 420 AD
For real, the tiny corner of my brain that's stuck in middle-school got really excited about that. Surprised it's not half of the comments.
Nice
I started playing Civilization from a disk (maybe even a floppy disk, I can't remember) copy of Civilization 1 when I was a lot younger. The game was extremely brutal back then, but I loved spamming hoards of military units on 1 tile (back then there wasn't a limit on how many units can be on 1 tile) then sending my insane army to a nearby civ and destroying them in a matter of seconds. Good times...
I loved building railroads on ocean tiles. And the bug that let workers build an improvement in a single turn. Those were the days.
This was brilliant, well played! :-)
y e s
"It's 250 BC and the Russians have discovered gunpowder."
I feel like this must be what Civ looks like to people who don't play video games.
Ah yes, I can remember Peter I. It’s a great emperor who made a first tank in 1300 AD and disintegrated Georgian spearmen
That sounds historically inaccurate...
Spearman should beat tank...
@@stylesrj how? Mabey i dont get the joke...
@@stukature
It's an old Civ joke...
Combat was more RNG and very lopsided at times. You could have Settlers beating Artillery, Battleships losing to Phalanxes, etc.
A Spearman in a Mountain could have a reasonable chance against a Tank in Civ 3.
@@stylesrj tnx for explaining!
Ottoman empire: We are a strong growing empire none can match us
Russia: Colonized Mars
"and we found Mt. Vesuvias. What a great place to settle a city by"
"-Some, of course, are slightly better than others." *Proceeds to mouse over Khmer as Spiff suffers Daltos flashbacks*
After a number of Civ 6 exploit videos, I think there needs to be a competition known as "The Battle of the Exploits" where each player is given or chooses an exploit and then competes in a standard game of Civ 6.
It could be a clash of titans as various civ's can grow massive armies with a single thought and wars that span literally the entire map.
Shut up furry
69th turn is 420 AD - the devs staged that. They must have.
What0s so special about 420 AD?
@@asbeltrion there was the greatest fire of them all. The smokes went so high, that everybody's eyes turned crimson red and the mouths were drier than the Atacama desert. Only the fabled nomad Atilla was able to soothe the troubled masses by discovering the power of munchies (and later rise to power as a feared warlord, but that's a whole other story)! Thus the year 420 AD remains forever lit in our hearts!
@@asbeltrion funny weed number
@@sloggiz you forgot to mention how they all used to inhale the fumes chanting "blaze it ayy lmao"
Ah, I think Russia actually used this exploit with settlers while conquesting Siberia.
I wonder if the devs deliberately made turn 69 correspond to 420AD
21:26 "Some of it is so far in the past, and yet some of it is just so ridiculously modern."
- Spiff actually correctly describing Russia
I was playing civ 6 when I got this notification. I was almost dead before I performed this exploit. Thank you spif for saving me from wasting 7 hours on a losing game
Sorry ur gonna lose because u haven't drank ur Yorkshire tea gold yet
If you have almost lost before getting pantheons then I don't think you could win even with this exploit.
@@AlmostUselessPenguin thats true, but also sad
@@AlmostUselessPenguin Honestly yeah. I've played maybe 3 rounds and I'm on the hardest difficulty right now
Russia was the perfect choice for this challenge. Just look at that amount of cities! Also, the
"I've got so many great writers and absolutely nothing to do with them!"
The best thing about all of this: You could have exploited this even more with even more pantheons to do stuff with faith.
What a majestic game indeed
I'm not even a gamer. I'm a tea drinking Scotsman and I love this guy's videos
Omfg a british guy says that ireland exists no it cant be
Well of course it exists. That doesn't mean it's independent.
@@tenacity25 shhhhhh my kids will be scared if you say this
You mean, like, England's granary?
@@tenacity25
*The IRA would like to know your location*
Fixed on console. Best start though...(first year...), volcano within two “squares, within a floodplain, a barbarian settlement within 5 squares and a tornado. I love this game!!!!!
When you asking god for protection and god gives you sherman
Well, they do say "God way my copilot" so maybe he's also a tank commander...
@@stylesrj ....in Patton's army
This bug is not working anymore, dammit, they patched....
That is sad to hear.
I can't get it to work either...hmmm
I think your tank took some damage attacking that barbarian unit. Picking the bone splinters out of the treads and washing the gore off the undercarriage will take some time. :D
"They just want you to talk about the game for like, 45-60 seconds."
Spiff casually talks about RAID: Shadow Legends for about that long.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...... 🤔🤔🤔
Can ya blame him tho?
@@TwizelGir He did call the game crappy though, which, and this is just my guess here, they probably don't like so much.
FOOLS! He found the loophole- he talked about them for the requisite amount of time! Nobody ever said what exactly! :P
@@dahitmann Double entendre my friend, truly the British way.
you can always tell whether or not someone's sponsored by raid, because they have this shitty, scam like format for descriptions that are used in every video that's sponsored.
There is a limit to this exploit: you can’t finish a turn with more than one settler on a hex. So once you’ve filled up every hex that your new settlers can move to, you won’t be able to keep any more settlers than that if you are to end your turn.
RT,Kevin,And Potato are the holy Irish trinity l.
I did this exploit last night and went with the religious victory. Yeravan was right next to my spawn point...
Full religious victory by turn 96, I was producing 350 Faith a turn...
They even called the emergency council against me, like they did to you and I just spawned like 12 converty bois and overwhelmed them.
"Let's jump right into the exploit" - proceeds to sidetrack the video for the next five minutes.
Do this on Armchair Admirals, it would be amazing to see other Yogs reactions, haha.
Daltos will just burn all his cities for fun
Oh my god... that would be absolutely perfect
My entry to civ was watching a friend's dad play civ 3 for hours, and then eventually buying civ 5 many years later with my first pc, and getting hooked. Then i bought both civ 5 and civ 4 for my ex so we could play together and then having her stab me in the back at my height. I was never so simultaneously proud and hurt.
This was fixed today with the new update. I tried 2 different times to make sure my timing wasn't off, but it wasn't. =(
so sad I was trying
to do the same today.
Damnit. Now we have to wait, until someone finds a new way.
Same with Infinite Districts.
Thanks for this. Just spent 20 mins trying for the first time, and it wasnt working “how else can i click and esc at the same time!?!?”
Thanks for this. Just spent 20 mins trying for the first time, and it wasnt working “how else can i click and esc at the same time!?!?”
"Minor victory, using a tank against a city? Sure.."
*laughs in middle east*
Well to be fair. You gotta look at the cities defenses.
Cherry Dragon defenses, what defenses?
My heart filled with joy when you mentioned potato, Kevin and rt
"While you all were studying the way of the blade I was studying the way of the gun!" -Russia (C. 250 BC)
"For the sole reason that we have such a ridiculously large population pool" is just explain russias history in a nutshell
I'd actually really like to see spiff do this in a yog civ 6 match, just to hear Duncan squeal and rythian rage and daltos play MTG
I did something similar with Alexander attacking everyone, getting eureka, and dumping everything into gold production. I ended up getting 1500 per turn, by turn 200. Also using the Aztecs i forget the leader, and it is super late game. But with their luxury bonus, if you take over the map forcing all your enemies into their least desirable cities. Then maintain your merchant republic, I ended up with over 14,000 gold per turn. There an agonizing amount of choices to make every turn.
My favorite exploit in Civ 3 is that gold is really only used to establish embassys/buy units and its impossible to go into dept, meaning that you can turn your science budget up to 100% with almost no negative affects
Russia invading Georgia? I feel like I’ve seen this before
finally someone who likes tea as much as I do
Our battle will be legendary.
Not before you pay ur taxes
Tea is only just okay
@@vorkarb2825 that is the highest treason able to be committed
British tea is bland and gay
@@praisefichtali7832 so like your username
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30 seconds including 6 mentions of Raid:Shadow Legends.
Anything you need to tell us?
"Oh dear."
The way you say it is hilarious.
I like how St. Petersburg has a "Diaper River" running through it.
Spiff u fool u haven't taxed them till there economy collapsed
Wha how did wha wut
Booo, Ireland is free
@@cianbarry9207 not for long
And you wonder why us Americans revolted against you
You can make a 16 gold for 1 gold per turn for 30 turns deal with the AI.
Nearly finished nukes, doesn't nuke anyone.
I kind of want to invite you to a game of Civ 5 against my friend, who is almost unstoppable in the game. It would make me so happy to see you utterly crush him...
@@thespiffingbrit I'm certainly not lying either. He played Napoleon or somesuch on one continent, and I was on the other surrounded by mongolians and danes, so right at the start of the game of course Mongolia invades me and starts a war, so I'm fighting this long drawn out war with nearly eight cities because the mongolians love settling everywhere. I have no funds, basically two cities, and the second I defeat them the danes declare war with a full standing unharmed army. Meanwhile he's just making several thousand gold a turn and conquering his entire side of the planet. Believe me, crushing him would be both a challenge (maybe) and fun to see.
For the love of everything tea. Can we please get a video from Spiff co on the perfect balance of sid meier's civilization beyond earth.
This feels exactly like how the A.I. plays on Deity
That Raid: Shadow legends ad was epic!
That is how a professional drinker of tea dose it.
Game: Hey in case you didnt know... Player with tons and tons of hours: Please please kill meeeee!!!!!!
You’ve basically created the empire of man from warhammer
If you play Civilization 3, you have to play it with the "Double Your Pleasure" mod. It essentially doubles the techs and adds many more units as well as making many other game tweaks. The guy who created the mod was hired to consulate on Civ 4.
Stuff like this is why I like civ V so much more. There's quite a few debuffs for having a lot of cities that would definitely serve to level this out a little bit
Entering the medieval era while also simultaneously staring the industrial revolution? That reminds me of the Thief series. Is there a Trickster God behind this exploit?!
"Come on lad lets get this metal beast with our spears"
*laughs in T-90*
Roger roger
@andrew Afton the hedgehog is funtime golden sonic So were you once a B1 battle droid
Science Dude: So guys we have gunpowder now. That means we can blow them up from a distance!
Some Footsoldier: But what if they get close?
Sciene Dude: You have those pointy sticks, dont you?
"Guess what? It's the Angkor Wat."
Bill Wurtz, are you finally back?
Earlier this week I decided to play a full game of Civ 3, as it has also always been my favourite, eveb though it looks so old compared to the new ones. Good times.
I just realized I have this game in my library for free
My week is made.
Oh Great and Magnificent drinker of TEA,
In my first playthrough on the new expansion, they seem to have fixed most of the exploits i currently have seen on your channel. Including this TEA-loads of settlers exploit. Can you confirm this is the case for you as well, and not just me being unable to press 2 buttons very fast?
I know in some Civ games you can use sellers to instantly expand your city to the next level, so it can draw resources from more squares - would have loved to see that combined with this trick
Civ should allow player-controlled government to have negative gold lol just like how it works in the real world ;)
Bruh I have been watching your vids since the days when you did eu4 timelapses with 20K subs. Keep up the good work.
You should play Civ IV: Colonization. It seems quite fitting for you.
This comment deserves much more like.
So basically when the British invaded Africa.
This has been patched.
I loved the simplicity of Civ 2. Much easier than the newer games
I noticed a box of Yorkshire Tea on a shelf, in a scene in the show Friends. Before you, I never knew it existed, but now i want it!!