I hadn't played this in a long time, but thought I'd start off a new game. Found this awful, unplayable bug which creates Ottoman ghost soldiers! :cry:
Probably shouldn't take long to fix, lol. Downloaded from the non-SVN nightly upload installer.
Ah okay, I'm not sure how I missed that all this time. :crazyeye: And yeah I went ahead and razed the city and it worked after building it myself. Again I appreciate the help!
Seems to be an issue with nuke building, or something changed. At first I noticed that my vassal was building A-Bombs and that he had completed the Manhattan Project. I then looked to see if I could build these as well but they were greyed out saying I needed to build the Manhattan Project...
Thanks for the quick update, you're a miracle worker. :goodjob: Really, this mod is running so much more smoothly since you started doing bug updates. Believe me when I say your efforts are appreciated.
Running into another strange issue, missionaries aren't spreading religion at all. No message that it "failed" and have sent a few out to the same (domestic) city, all just do their thing and nothing happens. Have placed a missionary in a non-religious city so all you have to do to replicate is...
Is there any way for me to manually tweak the map script in order to force at least one resource of each critical type without using the "balanced" option? I had one game I played up until modern in which there was plainly no uranium. I had a decent tech lead but was facing an opponent with a...
Nope. Some iterations have a few uranium sources, while others haven't a single one. I think this might be specific to a few map scripts as I recently switched from almost always using perfectworld2, but I thought that it was definitely odd for such a critical late game resource not to be...
Anybody else having an issue with uranium not showing up on some iterations of maps? It was my assumption that at least one source of each critical resource would be added to a map. Have encountered this on the pangea and perfect world 2 maps even with standard size.
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