It was 3:00 AM, I couldn't quit hitting the Next turn button, and didn't feel like stopping before invading Mehmet II with some Mech Infantry.
I gathered an army that was to be the frist wave of attack, and entered enemy territory with my stack. War had begun. Right before hitting next turn, I decided to send in an ancient Warrior unit along with my modern army into enemy territory, as some kind of semi-civilian war administrator of future garrisons after a successful attack, you guys probably get the picture (he had a medic upgrade and is generally useful when pillaging).
Well, now, here comes what may have been my imagination (remember, it was 3:00 AM and I must have been pretty tired): The second I moved the warrior into enemy territory, while moving in, this Warrior turned around while sliding backwards into enemy territory while waving good bye to his homeland and making a sad sound of farewell.
Could this be real? Was I imagining things or hallucinating? I guess that could be programmed, but it's really a too specific to be worth the programming effort, I'd say. Plus it has never happened again. I conclude it was probably my immagination. Still could be programmer's humour
Any similar experiences?
I gathered an army that was to be the frist wave of attack, and entered enemy territory with my stack. War had begun. Right before hitting next turn, I decided to send in an ancient Warrior unit along with my modern army into enemy territory, as some kind of semi-civilian war administrator of future garrisons after a successful attack, you guys probably get the picture (he had a medic upgrade and is generally useful when pillaging).
Well, now, here comes what may have been my imagination (remember, it was 3:00 AM and I must have been pretty tired): The second I moved the warrior into enemy territory, while moving in, this Warrior turned around while sliding backwards into enemy territory while waving good bye to his homeland and making a sad sound of farewell.
Could this be real? Was I imagining things or hallucinating? I guess that could be programmed, but it's really a too specific to be worth the programming effort, I'd say. Plus it has never happened again. I conclude it was probably my immagination. Still could be programmer's humour
Any similar experiences?