I'm too lazy to upload a shot, but I saw in a colonial COT province listing named 'Dummy' producing 'nothing'...
Easter egg?
Radenska said:
I know! It's an army of Oompa-Loompas!!Uggh said:Someone must have smashed on the head...
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I got those dwarven armies only in this single game, but quite often.
I dunno...he has a tough election in front of him...oh.Radenska said:GWB is alive and kicking
Hajji Giray I said:You stole my joke![]()
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"Dummy" is the final province in the province.csv file IIRC. It shouldn't appear in-game though...HÄI said:I'm too lazy to upload a shot, but I saw in a colonial COT province listing named 'Dummy' producing 'nothing'...Easter egg?
Hajji Giray I said:I know! It's an army of Oompa-Loompas!!
But the Oompa-Loompas were really Austrian dwarves, in the movie anyways...Singleton Mosby said:Nope, it are the munchkins.
bluelotus said:Hmmmm.... I never seen this before. I've played in normal/normal.
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Sultan Mehmed, desiring to explore the world more thoroughly, launched a full-scale invasion of the Baltic. While many historians disagree on the precise reasons for this shift in policy, the three main theories proposed have been: tactical genius, foreseeing the Polish threat and outflanking it decades earlier; complete insanity, as the Sultan ordered his desert- and plains-hardened troops into cold and unproductive wastelands; and alien interference. Historical records from the Sultan and his court lead us to conclude that some form of mind-control was in fact being employed, his actions being consistent with those of a low-grade artifical intelligence in a computerised simulation.