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No, i started another game soon after and the auto save got wiped out.i do have a save from AFTER the event, but not before. Would that help at all?
 
I've encountered a new bug with the congresses, playing as Japan, the first congress of the game had just taken place. When I made my votes, nothing happened. It just went onto the next vote, where nothing happened. And so on with every vote except for mine... And playing as Japan, for some reason all of the Malinese cities were my options, but that's not really a bug. I have a save from directly after, but I was playing RFC++, which is why I think the save I had from the last bug I encountered with congresses wouldn't work.


http://http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/96208/Tokugawa_AD-1742_Turn_305.Civ4SavedGame
 
I've been playing with the Malinese, and it seems that I've encountered a bug with their historic victory condition. When reached to turn 222, the victory displays a "NO"... though I have over 1400 gold!! If I surrender, it shows that Isabella and Victoria have more gold, but in the worldbuilder it shows that they have about 600 gold.

Here is the save, at the end of turn 221:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/103080/Kankan_Mussa_Edad_Media_Turno_221.Civ4SavedGame

Do you think that, instead of look the money you have, the game watches the income, or the relation export/import?
 
I've been playing with the Malinese, and it seems that I've encountered a bug with their historic victory condition. When reached to turn 222, the victory displays a "NO"... though I have over 1400 gold!! If I surrender, it shows that Isabella and Victoria have more gold, but in the worldbuilder it shows that they have about 600 gold.

Though I have no saves, I have noticed this before with Malian UHV conditions and India's "First in population" condition.
 
Mali was completely bug free...
 
I was just playing a game as spain, trying for a historical victory, and even though I was *way* before any other europeans to america, it switched to NO for first civ to settle in the new world.

I can only assume that the Inca spawned and took that away from me, which doesn't really seem right. Are you sure it's set to be the first european civ to settle the new world, and not any civ? because if it's not, then there is no way for spain to win it's HV.
 
Silver said:
I was just playing a game as spain, trying for a historical victory, and even though I was *way* before any other europeans to america, it switched to NO for first civ to settle in the new world.

I can only assume that the Inca spawned and took that away from me, which doesn't really seem right. Are you sure it's set to be the first european civ to settle the new world, and not any civ? because if it's not, then there is no way for spain to win it's HV.

I second this problem (I just forgot to write it down in here as I wasn't pursuing a historical victory... ;))

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Actually, I thought I noticed this too. No other civ had astronomy and I was definitely the first European civ in the Americas, but it said NO. I forgot about it since I wasn't trying got the historical victory.
 
I was playing as spain, I finished the two first historical tasks and had my triumphal arch, I took the inca and aztec territories very early but then in 1751 (victory is suppose to happen in 1750), the victory menu say NO for the third task which is invade these two civs. I had the same bug with germany for the third "invasion" task.
I hope you can correct this.

(just a big bravo for the historical victory thing, it's really a re-invention of civ-final victory. thank you so much rhye & co)
 
OzzyKP said:
Also, for some reason in the last two games I played the Persians and Romans switched their starting location.

I had this problem too once (they keep the city names, right?). The problem lies in your installation, some files are "corrupted". The easiest way is just too delete all your RFC files and then reinstall it!

mfG mitsho
 
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