Are you on git or the installer version?
Alright, I think this is a bug I've already fixed on git then. It's only related to the display though, so no need to worry about it besides the annoying messages.
Not for me, if you are not on git consider switching to address the issue.I get a CTD upon ending this turn. Unfortunately I have no idea what might be causing it. v1.16.
Okay, good news: the git fixed whatever that issue was! I was able to end the turn without CTDing. Bad news though: Everytime I open the Civics screen, my game freezes up. I'm greeted with about a dozen of these error screens whenever I return to my desktop:Not for me, if you are not on git consider switching to address the issue.
) but maybe I messed up my installation somehow? I re-installed the mod once, but it persists.You are not invited to the congress because you are involved in a global war. There will be a special congress once the global war ends.I am getting a congress but am not Invited even though I'm the top dog in the world. Previous couple congresses I did get invited is this intended? Is it a random thing? Cause I'm protestant (secular everyone hates me) and so are a lot of the Nations in the congress. The save alexander 1 turn (1718) before the event. Autosave is 1721
Edit+: Also noticed that Mali declared war and my defense partners England and Germany didn't help... Unless they can choose not to help?
The issue seems to be in Ninua, do you maybe have a save before it flips to Independents, likely on the Babylonian collapse?Attached game save of the development version, with an Overflow bug.
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On the latest git commit, I can't load the 600 AD scenario. 3000 BC and 1700 AD are fine.
I downloaded the Git repo as a ZIP file, now when I try to start a scenario it quits with the message "failed to read world builder file"
This may affect one or more scenarios and is unfortunately a consequence of how Github creates its ZIP files, so I cannot do anything about it. To fix the problem, get Notepad++ and open the scenario file ("open with Notepad++"), then choose Edit -> EOL Conversion -> Windows.
Well that worked...Sorta. When I open the civic screen and get those first set of errors, I can click "Always Ignore" on those dozen pop-ups, and continue playing. But after closing the game and reopening it, I have to go through the same process again!Yeah, I got these messages as well the first time I loaded the git version, along with startup popups for "DLL Attaching" and "DLL Attached", but according to an earlier post here https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/bug-reports-and-technical-issues.533867/page-283 it's okay to click "Always Ignore" on the Assert failed notifications.
Sanity checks:
- is it maybe a post war congress for a war you were not involved in?
- did Mali maybe declare war due to a defensive pact themselves? Defensive pacts are not cascading.
The issue seems to be in Ninua, do you maybe have a save before it flips to Independents, likely on the Babylonian collapse?