I've noticed that sometimes, when I settle a city, I can't find any information about it from other sources. For example, playing as the Turks (Turkic), I settled a city in northern China called Itzina. The only thing I could find when trying to look up information on it was a national park in...
Hi Leoreth, I originally posted this report to a thread called "Place to Compare Notes Among Players About Gameplay, Bugs, or Suggestion & Request Before Asking Leoreth". Another poster responded to me, reporting that he also encountered this issue. So without any further ado, I'll just copy and...
Hi all, necro'ing this thread since I don't think what I'm experiencing is a bug. I'm playing as Italy, and after Portugal asked me to be their master, I was dragged into a war against Spain. Portugal had already lost Lisbon to Spain, so I conquered Lisbon from Spain with the intention of giving...
I actually got an unintentional Religious Victory before reloading and WBing in a Great Engineer. Polynesia has a lot of territory to expand into so it's easy to build the lion's share of the 15 Pagan Temples yourself, which I find is the most difficult aspect of Pagan religious victories.
Oops, sorry about that. Hopefully this file will be of more use, all you should have to do after loading the save is end the turn and it should trigger the error messages:
Something about iPlayer not being defined, and the "Error in Victory Event Handler" message (<function onVictory at 0x0DE3C930>). There was no actual crash to desktop or anything, just some unexpected popup windows near the end of the campaign. I could take some more screenshots tomorrow.
What an excellent and well thought out response, I confess that I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist, which I suppose is an attitude not entirely conducive to enjoying what was actually a really fun campaign. I think I just had some misconceptions about the actual limitations put on the player...
Well I finally figured out how to achieve victory, though of a slightly different sort than I intended. Leoreth, if you want to move my posts about this to a separate thread, or just delete them, be my guest.
I mean I obviously want to play this game the way it's meant to be played, and in the way Leoreth envisioned. Is it actually possible to have positive stability after conquering the Italian peninsula? And if so, how? One of the strategy guides I read said to just found Carthage as my first city...
I guess not, but it seems like the way things are designed (Italy being foreign core, not even contested; it being very early game so there's little the player can to do positively affect stability), you're just railroaded into losing that territory, which is honestly not very fun. In other...
Roman cities declared their independence when I had about 20 turns left in my campaign. An extremely demoralizing gut punch, and if this is supposed to be intended behavior, I really wish it wasn't. All of Italy is considered foreign core area, which makes it impossible to keep your stability...
Starting a 3000 BC Phoenicia campaign on the latest version (1.17.0), and I cannot hire a merchant in my capital even though I have the Republic civ enabled. I also can't hire artists or statesmen. Am I misinterpreting Republic's effect? Do you just get to hire one specialist randomly chosen...
v 1.17.0: I'm not sure if this is intended behavior or not, but I'm not getting the full happiness value for my garrison in Anuradhapura (Only 5 :c5happy: for 7 units). Is this because it's on a separate landmass from my capital? Is there a cap on the happiness the Monarchy civic can provide? Or...
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