![]() ![]() Though Glitterhoof's "Horse" trait is supposed to both make him/her infertile and prevent him/her from being granted titles, players quickly discovered a variety of exploits to switch their dynasty to Horse culture (along with a whole lot of other nonsensical-in-context oddities, such as Glitterhoof plotting a murder or being made a concubine, that usually end up in the forum's Strange Screenshots thread). The Conclave DLC modifies the preexisting Caligula's Horse event with Lunatic rulers to make the horse an actual Non-Player Character with "Horse" culture.He generally won't attack you first, but if you attack him then he'll happily nuke you in response. In reality, Gandhi throwing around nukes had nothing to do with any underflow, but because it's such a memetic part of the series (and because India has nukes in real life), Civilization V recreated this behavior on purpose. The "Nuclear Gandhi" urban legend states that a glitch in the original game caused Gandhi's aggression to underflow if he adopted Democracy, which would cause him to spend all his time building nukes. Civilization brings us an unusual example, as the supposed glitch was later proven to not exist at all. ![]()
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