In the mean time, the Player can still win if he defeats his Pope first. The game checks every turns for all players to see if they have defeated their Conquest and the first one to do so wins.
Yes, you should be able to still win if the AI loses to its Pope. I have done this before. I think in Vanilla you are told when a King declares war on his colonies, so should it be in M:C.
Anyway, I will check all this out to make sure it is working correctly. Regardless, there is just too many Wars and too many Popes, so I am looking into alternative means of Victory.
To recap, in ordinary Colonization, if you haven't declared by the 300th turn, you lose. In your mod, in that situation, your Pope declares war on you. I like that. I just want him to declare war whether or not another pope is already fighting the corresponding civ.
To recap, in ordinary Colonization, if you haven't declared by the 300th turn, you lose. In your mod, in that situation, your Pope declares war on you. I like that. I just want him to declare war whether or not another pope is already fighting the corresponding civ.
... comes way, way too late in the list of fathers. By the time you're offered him, you've already got a stockade in every settlement. Or else you're losing badly.
Could I be correct that if you have a manor you can build a manor courthouse then a courthouse, but if you have a castle keep you can't?
1) When default spawning units are hardy workers (not tried with other units) they can’t eliminate their specialty and therefore can’t learn another one.
What it is more, if another unit deletes its specialty, they change into hardy workers.
London received this benison. It's free war galley for being the first whatever.
Note that London has a lake.
The game is telling me I have ships waiting for orders in Europe. I don't.
Also a number of items are redded out. Does this mean I can't sell them? I wasn't warned about this. This is a bug. I've refused money to the Pope a couple of times, and paid other times.
In this late game I can't buy plate armor on the spice route or the silk road. Don't know whether they just don't ever sell it or whether the code that prevents sale of stuff you haven't research isn't working.
My luxury food isn't producing baby nobles. Is this a bug or a feature? I think this is bugged.
I think this game is currently to bugged to be fun to play, at least until what I call the "itchy pants" bug is fixed, (which causes you to have to have a move pending--issue a move every turn--for all your workers. We need a fix for that.
I think this game is currently to bugged to be fun to play, at least until what I call the "itchy pants" bug is fixed, (which causes you to have to have a move pending--issue a move every turn--for all your workers. We need a fix for that.
EDIT: The second saved game reveals something of what's going on. When the pre-invasion time was up, the Pope never declared. I never had a chance to choose civics like slavery, etc. However the diplomacy screen shows I'm at war with him anyway and his merry men just showed up. I plan to play this screwed game out and then take a long, long, rest.
This game IS fun as it is, as it can be and as it will be. The bugs we all discover is a proof that new features are being added to make it more fun. And I thank the developers to let us try beta versions and give feedback rather than locking beta versions until a mega correct version had thoughly been tested along months.
How come, when you capture the Pope's treasure, it's destroyed instead of being captured.
I never had a chance to choose civics like slavery, etc.
Sometimes, when you move someone into a town slot, displacing someone else, the game offers you other choices, none of themj the slot you're moving to. To get the person into the slot you have to hit escape.
Thanks Trade Winds. That's just mastrude's way. I am used to it by now, but he is a great tester.
This post was just wrong. So I removed it until I can figure things out.
EDIT: The second saved game reveals something of what's going on. When the pre-invasion time was up, the Pope never declared. I never had a chance to choose civics like slavery, etc. However the diplomacy screen shows I'm at war with him anyway and his merry men just showed up. I plan to play this screwed game out and then take a long, long, rest.