Bug reports and technical issues

With Arabia (in version 1.81), the Mongol conquerors appeared N of Qandahar (2 groups), north of Baghdad (one group) and... in southern Italy. I don't know how to post a screenshot on the forum, but this seems very strange indeed.
 
The same goes with Porcelain Tower, there's no "all trade routes are considered foreign and intercontinental" effect.
In fact the *only* effect of Porcelain Tower is add 1 Trade Route per city.

I say it should be changed into providing +1 :gold: per Scientist/Artist in all cities.
 
In fact the *only* effect of Porcelain Tower is add 1 Trade Route per city.

I say it should be changed into providing +1 :gold: per Scientist/Artist in all cities.
pretty sure it registers just hidden, lemme test it.
 
In fact the *only* effect of Porcelain Tower is add 1 Trade Route per city.

I say it should be changed into providing +1 :gold: per Scientist/Artist in all cities.

No, currently it provides +10% trade route yield per closed border, very very powerful (it's not shown in the screen but it's there). In late game when my oversea colonies have grown up I always have closed border with everyone.
 
I'm considering to change the Porcelain Tower currently. The closed border is a good idea only theoretically. Something specialist related is probably better.
 
Sometimes it's hard to discern what's wrong just from screenshots. I know it's supposed to be witty, but the goal of this thread is to get bugs fixed, so jokes alone don't help me much and are more suited for the OMG thread.

For example, what's your problem with the vassal stuff? I see no problem there. Same with the Naresuan picture.
 
Sometimes it's hard to discern what's wrong just from screenshots. I know it's supposed to be witty, but the goal of this thread is to get bugs fixed, so jokes alone don't help me much and are more suited for the OMG thread.

For example, what's your problem with the vassal stuff? I see no problem there. Same with the Naresuan picture.

In the Naresuan picture, the greeting text is grammatically incorrect.
It should be "I (comma) Naresuan (comma) blah..."
I think BenZL43 interpreted it as (I Naresuan) as a name.

Also, have you looked at my save where the Mughals captured Lhasa, but it ended up going into my possession?
 
No, my working copy is currently incompatible with saves and I can't revert before I commit.
 
Some time late in game if a civilization (for example Spain) declares war on Austria it'll just show "Spain has declared war on !". Maybe it's because there's two Germany's at that time.
 
Some time late in game if a civilization (for example Spain) declares war on Austria it'll just show "Spain has declared war on !". Maybe it's because there's two Germany's at that time.
Had same thing happen with Prussia vassalising to Austria
 
That's surprising. Did it crash during your turn, or during the AI's?

After pressing end of turn. I searched around on the forums, it seems its not related to Doc or RFC at all, but an unfixable bug in the Civ4 engine, that occurs once in a while, and noone knows how to fix. So nothing to do about it, it seems. Tried reloading from an older autosave, 4 turns before, but game ctd's on the same turn everytime no matter what. Oh well.
 
Again, sorry for not being clear

In the vassal-master relationship,
I was wondering since
(1) England is a vassal of Viking (Danelaw), and
(2) Portugal is a vassal of Spain (Autonomous Community of Portugal)
Usually, as long as I can contact the Master, the Vassal will be contactable too...
As shown in Turkey (Khanate of Turkestan) example. I never been to Turkey or met their unit but as long as Mongolia, who share border with me, is contactable.. Turkey is.

Then the problem with the Turkey, I see that usually in Vassal-Master relationship, we can see in the Vassal's text like Land 30% of master (free at 50%) etc.. but it's not present there.

About Naresuan,
I think grammatically it should be I, Naresuan, God... (with comma)

Then the GP screenshot,
Isoroku Yamamoto should be a Japanese GP, but he born in a far away land..

You know, I thought reading from picture is not as boring as reading long text...
Turns out that it's not clear enough.. won't do that way again.. :)
 
Then the problem with the Turkey, I see that usually in Vassal-Master relationship, we can see in the Vassal's text like Land 30% of master (free at 50%) etc.. but it's not present there.
I think that's only shown if it's a capitulated vassal.
 
Game halts in an eternal loop (constant "Waiting for other civilizations...") when Apostolic Palace is built after the Reformation.

3000 BC, Aztec, Epic/Emperor. Halting occurs in year 1688.

Tried manually adding AP in WB before the halt. Same halt happens, exactly 2 turns after AP is added (1 turn after is when all Catholics meet each other; 2 turns after is when the first election happens). Tried adding AP and then immediately removing it. Same effect.

Suggested fixes/bypasses:

(1) Spawn an AP in Rome if it wasn't built yet, whenever a Catholic civ discovers Paper. If Rome was razed, spawn it in a random European city.

(2) Make AP constructible with Great Prophets (like a Shrine) as well as Great Engineers (like normal Wonders). And/or lower its cost.

(3) Give AP more Flavors. In my game France built the Leaning Tower, Sistine Chapel, Notre Dame, and Versailles, but not AP (built by Spain). This is because AP does not have Cultural Flavor.
 
The Great Sphynx now grants unlimited specialists of any kind, not just artists. Which is quite nice, don't think I'll update when you fix it, but bug now reported :)

No, wait, not only that, you're actually able to hire great people in your city, when you have it :D Not just the regular specialists, but like settled great people.

Also, the bug when building AP is still present; even when choosing no, you convert to orthodox.
 
I've got an older version, so those two might be fixed, but :

When you conquer Franqfort as Germany (the Prussians), the tiles around it 'flip' to you, so they become entirely your culture, but the city tile itself does not, so it has a high chance of flipping to France.
The text for Aztecs as a vassal of China is missing.
 
In the 600 AD scenario, the Indian city of Vijayanagara has harbor pre-built in it, although the city itself is not coastal.
 
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