Mahatma Gandhi's "Use Of Nukes" score in Civ V is a hard-fixed 12! In a 10-point rank system! For example, America's likelihood to conquer city-states is an average 4 but between games can vary between 2 and 6 in value. Different leaders had different "tendencies" in these scores, which vary between games by 1-2 points in either direction. In Civ V, the AI has various traits between 1~10 scores.The devs have kept this stat in since it's so unexpected and so funny to see a war-mongering leader be Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi, man of peace and reason, threatening you with nuclear weapons.Also, if the Byzantines and the Ottomans are in the same game, there'll be a Constantinople and an Istanbul as separate cities, while in reality, those were just different names for the exact same city.Relatedly, Theodora's diplomacy screen in V shows the Hagia Sophia, even if you built the Hagia Sophia yourself.Along with an achievement requiring you to build Angkor Wat and a Wat (one possible pick as religious building when creating a religion) in Angkor Wat. It got even better when the Khmer civilization was added as DLC in Civ VI.They can even exist simultaneously, so you could have the ridiculous situation where the Mayans capture Chichen Itza from Angkor Wat, after they just finished building Angkor Wat in Chichen Itza. Starting from Civ IV, both Angkor Wat and Chichen Itza are represented both as wonders and as cities for the Khmer/Siamese and Mayans, respectively.Muhammad (Great Prophet) used to establish Christianity in 600BC.J Edgar Hoover, Great Spy, in a ninja suit."Hernan Cortes (Great General) was born in Tenochtitlan!"."Li Bo (Great Artist) was born in Tenochtitlan", while already rather weird, wouldn't look nearly as insane if Li Bo wasn't wearing a white Elvis suit.Great People-related anachronisms can be quite hilarious. "I think we all agree: The past is over." - George W.
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