Paasky
Good News Everyone!
I've found 2 bugs, although I'm not sure if I should report the first one as it's sort of a cheat

Also, it might be that it isn't actually a bug, but it feels like one: After many years of war against another civ, in which neither really did any fighting (so many close border civs in the way) and when I asked for peace, I tested if he'd give a city. Civ gave me a notice that you could only trade this and not that when making peace. Then I got that city from him!
Here's how it went, step to step:
1) Contact Rome
2) Open the trade table
3) Peace treaty on both sides (for 10t) & one city from Rome
4) "Will you accept this deal?"
5) Civ's notice popped up
6) OK
7) "Will you accept this deal?"
8) Ceasar: "Sounds like a deal!"
I tried the same with another civ (medium sized map with 18 civs = lots of wars
) and it worked again!
I tried it with yet another civ, but this time asked if the deal was OK after the notice, and Catherine slapped me! After that she wouldn't accept to give any cities.
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Another bug: After a game of 16h (with 10h of sleep in between, left the game open for the night so that I wouldn't have to start it and wait a long time in the morning) I was ready to do a huge nuke/infantry attack to get some oil. I saved the game before doing this, if something bad happened. After it was ready saving, I got switched into the other civ! (tiny map, duel) As I (Mongolia) was already almost in the future era and the enemy (Russia) had just got on the modern era, and didn't have any nukes/infantry against my 50+ nukes & infantry, I definately don't want to play on Russias side.
So, I loaded the game that I had just saved. I was Russia again! Next, I loaded the autosave from the start of the turn. I'm Russia again. I then load the autosave which was two turns away: I'm still Russia.
Anyway to fix that? I really want to start nukeing


Also, it might be that it isn't actually a bug, but it feels like one: After many years of war against another civ, in which neither really did any fighting (so many close border civs in the way) and when I asked for peace, I tested if he'd give a city. Civ gave me a notice that you could only trade this and not that when making peace. Then I got that city from him!

Here's how it went, step to step:
1) Contact Rome
2) Open the trade table
3) Peace treaty on both sides (for 10t) & one city from Rome
4) "Will you accept this deal?"
5) Civ's notice popped up
6) OK
7) "Will you accept this deal?"
8) Ceasar: "Sounds like a deal!"
I tried the same with another civ (medium sized map with 18 civs = lots of wars

I tried it with yet another civ, but this time asked if the deal was OK after the notice, and Catherine slapped me! After that she wouldn't accept to give any cities.
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Another bug: After a game of 16h (with 10h of sleep in between, left the game open for the night so that I wouldn't have to start it and wait a long time in the morning) I was ready to do a huge nuke/infantry attack to get some oil. I saved the game before doing this, if something bad happened. After it was ready saving, I got switched into the other civ! (tiny map, duel) As I (Mongolia) was already almost in the future era and the enemy (Russia) had just got on the modern era, and didn't have any nukes/infantry against my 50+ nukes & infantry, I definately don't want to play on Russias side.
So, I loaded the game that I had just saved. I was Russia again! Next, I loaded the autosave from the start of the turn. I'm Russia again. I then load the autosave which was two turns away: I'm still Russia.
Anyway to fix that? I really want to start nukeing
