IlyaZ
Sep 17, 2007, 07:30 AM
For some reason (for all mp players) unit combat animations don't work right. Units die and respawn making it impossible to see who's the winner/loser. Especially if it's a stack battle. This is very annoying :(
(+ is there any way to see odds again?)
Another "bug" is that some civilization with 7 votes (state rel not= apostolic rel) gets affected by forced open borders.
ori
Sep 17, 2007, 09:44 AM
For some reason (for all mp players) unit combat animations don't work right. Units die and respawn making it impossible to see who's the winner/loser. Especially if it's a stack battle. This is very annoying :(
This is a bug introduced by the botched 3.03 patch. And will be corrected in the 3.13 patch due out anytime now.
(+ is there any way to see odds again?)
:confused: didn't notice they were missing
Another "bug" is that some civilization with 7 votes (state rel not= apostolic rel) gets affected by forced open borders.
who owns the AP? could you post a save?
IlyaZ
Sep 17, 2007, 03:16 PM
It's still possible to enable odds? Where do I do that?
I'm not sure I can post the correct save, I got very many of them (it's an mp game). But the situation is the following: The AP is Christian. A voting member (not full) has 7 votes (he has christianity in one or two cities, rest is confucianist = state religion) and when the apostolic palace votes about open borders the 7 vote civ gets affected by the decision (open borders with all christian civs). I think that kind of things only should happen if christianity is the state religion.
ori
Sep 17, 2007, 03:52 PM
It's still possible to enable odds? Where do I do that?
You are talking about combat odds, right? I just meant I did not notice they are not there anymore - I'll have to check, but they should always be displayed.
I'm not sure I can post the correct save, I got very many of them (it's an mp game). But the situation is the following: The AP is Christian. A voting member (not full) has 7 votes (he has christianity in one or two cities, rest is confucianist = state religion) and when the apostolic palace votes about open borders the 7 vote civ gets affected by the decision (open borders with all christian civs). I think that kind of things only should happen if christianity is the state religion.
The open borders code does explicitly state twice that open borders are forced between voting members - so that is a design decision.