Bug reports and technical issues

I have none of the new civs(Thailand, Mughals etc)- except Byzantium and a non-playable Italy. I mostly play DoC, and found it weird that I didn't know that so many new civs were added.
 
The name for Byzantium as Province of Anatiolia when its a Greek vassal seems a bit off. I think it would be better overall if the Byzantines and Greeks didn't exist at the same time, they're fairly similar anyway
 
That's their generic vassal name. Although for some reason I didn't go with the usual "protectorate of ..." scheme here.
 
What do you mean by fourth ring?
The city culture expansion?

I think it'll be nice if Yerushalayim stop expanding that big that annoy other Mediterannean civs' area..

Babylon too.
Maybe there should be prerequisite appropriate tech before each ring expansion..
 
It already is ... the culture expansion is limited to the third ring until you discover Monarchy. It just seems to be buggy for some reason.
 
Okay. By the way, I hope to be able to take care of a large portion of the current problems this weekend, including India balance.
 
Okay. By the way, I hope to be able to take care of a large portion of the current problems this weekend, including India balance.
Awesome!

PS, if I'm not on this weekend I blame Skyrim

EDIT: Is it intended that the Mughal UU the Cannon Elephant thingamajig can't enter jungle?

EDIT2: The Thai do not share the Prophets with the Khmer resulting in my getting St. Peter as my first Prophet
 
Didn't you know he was Thai? :D Will be changed.

And since all cannons can't enter jungle, the Siege Elephant can't as well.
 
Then please make Independent can expand only to 1st ring only?
Being independent is being standalone governing a cities..
It's illogical that a Independent can represent half of Levant like Yerushalayim did, even if it was only the third ring.

IMO
 
Playing Mali 3000BC in 1.7, and I see this in the Victory condition screen:
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I know America starts with 1500g, but why is it shown in 1300AD? BTW I won the first UHV, even though the screen was showing otherwise.
 
Maybe if in 2000AD Italia suddenly became the richest civilization, it might show up there too replacing America?

Perhaps it was written Mali in 1300AD, but after 1776 America spawn with lots of money and the text changed to America?

Was the goal checked then unchecked or not checked at all? *pretty curious :p*
 
The 1.73 display erroneously took dead civs into account, I've already fixed that now. The actual victory code doesn't include dead civs anyway so it's only the display that's broken in this version.
 
Wow, this is the first time I've logged in since May 2006, anywho...

I noticed in my game as England that though the switch in buildings & religions worked as designed the hammer bonus from churches & monasteries didn't carry over from Catholicism to Protestantism.

Also, is most of Europe supposed to convert? Shouldn't it only be a couple civs adopting the new faith?

I can't get to a save file right now but if you need it I'll see what I can do.
 
I would think the only civs that are SUPPOSED to convert are England and the Vikings, with a good chance for Germany, and moderate chance for France. But I'm certain it's not a high priority until 1.8 is finished and Europe becomes Leoreth's focus. Once Orthodoxy is introduced and Prussia is split from the HRE it will probably resolve itself :)
 
I would think the only civs that are SUPPOSED to convert are England and the Vikings, with a good chance for Germany, and moderate chance for France. But I'm certain it's not a high priority until 1.8 is finished and Europe becomes Leoreth's focus. Once Orthodoxy is introduced and Prussia is split from the HRE it will probably resolve itself :)

Netherlands also.

Trevor, the 2 hammer bonus is tied to the catholic AP, so why should it be a bug that you lose it upon conversion?
 
Right, losing +2 hammers is intentional. That's the trade off you have to make for the extra gold you get.

Conversion is random, so games where most of Europe converts are possible (but should be unlikely). As already said, historically Protestant civs like England, Netherlands and Vikings have a higher chance, historically Catholic civs like Spain and Portugal a lower.
 
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