Dagenham Dave
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- Joined
- May 29, 2004
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Yo. I haven't bothered to read through the entire board, so apologies if my question is already raised and answered somewhere, which I am sure is the case but of minor interest to me, etc, and so on.
My pal and I had a good six hour multiplayer game and we had reached year 1200 AD or something. Then we both decided to give puny Egypt a thwacking on the knees. Egypt was an island. I came with some boats full of units, and then when I launched my units onto their land something went wrong. There were loads of units, I tells yer.
I gathered them all outside the city of Byblos, which, as I soon found out to my great surprise, was guarded by a Greek medieval infantry. I began attacking the city but not much happened. I lost sometimes and supposedly won others, although I never occupied said town (Byblos). My friend also launched a set of units onto the soil outside Byblos, and blah blah, neither he had any success. Then the rings around our units disappeared.
Is this some sort of bug? And how can you blah blah avoid it? What can we do now, in the middle of the game, to avoid it? Etc?
Thank you!
My pal and I had a good six hour multiplayer game and we had reached year 1200 AD or something. Then we both decided to give puny Egypt a thwacking on the knees. Egypt was an island. I came with some boats full of units, and then when I launched my units onto their land something went wrong. There were loads of units, I tells yer.

I gathered them all outside the city of Byblos, which, as I soon found out to my great surprise, was guarded by a Greek medieval infantry. I began attacking the city but not much happened. I lost sometimes and supposedly won others, although I never occupied said town (Byblos). My friend also launched a set of units onto the soil outside Byblos, and blah blah, neither he had any success. Then the rings around our units disappeared.

Is this some sort of bug? And how can you blah blah avoid it? What can we do now, in the middle of the game, to avoid it? Etc?
Thank you!
