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Connacht89 Since: Dec, 2018
Mar 4th 2024 at 5:59:40 PM •••

"Civilization VI has a strange example, in that it happens in the game setup. Under the advanced settings when creating a new game, you can disable any of the game's multiple win conditions - you can even disable all of them, leaving only Score Victory (whoever has the most points when the turn limit runs out). You can also disable the turn limit. This means the game literally has no win conditions anymore and becomes a giant sandbox."

Are we sure that this is unintentional? It's quite easy to setup, and I would suppose that the devs were aware of the possibility to turn the game into a sandbox.

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MyFinalEdits (Ten years in the joint)
Mar 5th 2024 at 12:18:25 AM •••

I'm not familiar with the example, but perhaps it could be tweaked so it no longer claims it's unintentional.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Sep 25th 2021 at 12:32:30 AM •••

Unwinnable by Insanity and Unwinnable by Mistake were merged to Unintentionally Unwinnable per TRS.

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