A bit of an unfortunate spawning point for the Infernals... In the middle of my Bannor empire, RIGHT next to the Mercurian Capital with Basium next door, and near the city where most of my army, including 2 heroes, were stationed at the time...
Ok, so I made a few changes in my version, but I still don't see why this Crusader (the free one from the start of Lord of the Balors) who is clearly still following the Order is able to Spread (/found) the Fellowship of the Leaves?
Edit: I think I confused this with another screen shot thread.
Edit2: Ok, it seems all Crusaders in my version can spread FoL, despite having nothing in their ReligionSpreads category, not having a missionary AI, and clearly still being RELIGION_THE_ORDER.
Fall from Heaven: place, where even workers aren't behaving as they are expected to ...
Spoiler:
Seriously, what path-finding logic is applied here ??
MC said:
Ok, so I made a few changes in my version, but I still don't see why this Crusader (the free one from the start of Lord of the Balors) who is clearly still following the Order is able to Spread (/found) the Fellowship of the Leaves?
Edit: I think I confused this with another screen shot thread.
if you don't tell them (new guys), they'll not find out what's wrong ... (
and especially recent screen you posted you can put as everyday situation (i always end up with war against half of AI's)
moving from a non-roaded tile to a forest tile uses up 2 movement
moving from a non-roaded tile to a flat tile uses up 1 movement. The road's use up another 2/3 (i guess), leaving 1/3 movement (or 1 movement rouded) for the workers to start working
exactly what demus said.
In this case thats good. But its a pain in the ass when your units prefer to attack a city from the roaded plain instead from your forested hill.
exactly what demus said.
In this case thats good. But its a pain in the ass when your units prefer to attack a city from the roaded plain instead from your forested hill.
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