FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU (The Rage Thread)

You are playing a modmod, anything can happen...

Eh, Mali isnt really that different in DoC if memory serves...
 
I installed BtS at my Grandma's house so I could play there, only to find out that RFC doesn't play at all. :mad:
 
NOOOO...
Seriously, you should get your computer with you, so you could play rfc every day, and every night...
 
In RFC: Europe, as Byzantium, I was about to win the first historical goal (have the highest population and most culture in 1000 AD). So I've got the highest population, and culture. I'm beating Rome by about 400 points.

But I don't make the goal. Que "FFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-" moment. I look to see what went wrong in Worldbuilder, and the independent Alexandria beat me...

By less than 100 points. Que "FFFUUUUUUUUUUU-" again.
 
This is utterly :):):):)ed up. I'm playing as Romans and control most of the Mediterranean in 1840. My stability is shaky due to controlling so many civ's core areas, so flips can be expected. Then Turkey respawns and Constantinopolis, Cordion and Trapezus flip over. Thing, is when Turks spawned the first time, Anatolia was mine and they initially settled Gaziantep on the north shore of the Black Sea, and got razed by my Russian vassals in a few turns. So none of the Anatolian cities ever had any Turkish culture! They have been completely Roman cities for all of their history! AAAAARRRRG:mad:
 
This is utterly :):):):)ed up. I'm playing as Romans and control most of the Mediterranean in 1840. My stability is shaky due to controlling so many civ's core areas, so flips can be expected. Then Turkey respawns and Constantinopolis, Cordion and Trapezus flip over. Thing, is when Turks spawned the first time, Anatolia was mine and they initially settled Gaziantep on the north shore of the Black Sea, and got razed by my Russian vassals in a few turns. So none of the Anatolian cities ever had any Turkish culture! They have been completely Roman cities for all of their history! AAAAARRRRG:mad:


What's the problem here?
 
This is utterly :):):):)ed up. I'm playing as Romans and control most of the Mediterranean in 1840. My stability is shaky due to controlling so many civ's core areas, so flips can be expected. Then Turkey respawns and Constantinopolis, Cordion and Trapezus flip over. Thing, is when Turks spawned the first time, Anatolia was mine and they initially settled Gaziantep on the north shore of the Black Sea, and got razed by my Russian vassals in a few turns. So none of the Anatolian cities ever had any Turkish culture! They have been completely Roman cities for all of their history! AAAAARRRRG:mad:


Yea, Turkey is a real kick twixt the legs any time it comes back. Babylonia, Rome, Arabia, Greece, even Egypt, all suffer when they spawn if they have cities in the area.

And they keep coming back, time and again, like, 15 turns after you initially kill them. The only way to stop them is to evacuate all units from the area so they stop flipping even after Turkey is destroyed for the umpteenth time.
 
Fatal Bug.

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Turkey respawns and Constantinopolis, Cordion and Trapezus flip over. Thing, is when Turks spawned the first time, Anatolia was mine and they initially settled Gaziantep on the north shore of the Black Sea, and got razed by my Russian vassals in a few turns. So none of the Anatolian cities ever had any Turkish culture! They have been completely Roman cities for all of their history! AAAAARRRRG:mad:


Any cities in another civ's core area when they spawn or respawn can be expected to flip.
 
Dumanios - that is awful.

I've never had an AI win a UHV - let alone, win one while I was in auto-play :rolleyes:
 
The worst thing was, it wasn't even possible at that point.

Luckily I deleted my RFC folder and moved the complete most recent version.
 
Thought the Japan UHV #1 was fixed a long time ago?!?
 

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Thought the Japan UHV #1 was fixed a long time ago?!?

If you hover the mouse over each tile on Japan you will see the culture breakdown that matters when it comes to the first Japanese UHV condition. The ownership of tiles is not what matters, it is the presence of any foreign culture within the Japanese island.

Without controlling Korea, it may not be possible to actually exclude all foreign culture from Japan.

The question I have is why don't you control Korea?
 
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