Unexpected behavior on campaign map
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:29 am
Hi.
I was playing the English civil war campaign as the Parliamentarists and encountered some funny things which I believe to be bugs.
I had managed to push one of Royalist armies all the way to Scotland and cornered it by placing my own armies in Cumbria and Northumbria. I then attacked them with a third army, expecting to wipe them out completely. But when I defeated them in Scotland they just retreated to Northumbria where I already had placed an army specifically for blocking their retreat. No battle was triggered. The two opposing armies just stood there for the rest of the turn and in their next turn the Royalists just moved their army south, unopposed.
I loaded a save to try out a few other ways as to how to handle the situation but I've already forgotten what the results were. And unfortunately I have already overwritten the save file before thinking to report the issue here.
Anyway, after a few turns, something else strange happened. I wasn't quite paying enough attention but the situation ended up being that the enemy had an army with zero troops and could move that empty army on the campaign map. And I think that after the year changed this nonexistant army even got reinforced and became a real army again. I'm not sure how this zero man army came to be but it might have been that I surrounded the enemy retreaters in Northumbria by moving my army southwards from there and attacking them again with the army from Scotland and finally managed to squash them after some chasing.
In any case I still have the save with the zero man army, in case you'd like have a look at it. If you want me to upload it you'll have to tell me how to find this file on my hard drive though.
Also, thanks for making this great game etc.
I was playing the English civil war campaign as the Parliamentarists and encountered some funny things which I believe to be bugs.
I had managed to push one of Royalist armies all the way to Scotland and cornered it by placing my own armies in Cumbria and Northumbria. I then attacked them with a third army, expecting to wipe them out completely. But when I defeated them in Scotland they just retreated to Northumbria where I already had placed an army specifically for blocking their retreat. No battle was triggered. The two opposing armies just stood there for the rest of the turn and in their next turn the Royalists just moved their army south, unopposed.
I loaded a save to try out a few other ways as to how to handle the situation but I've already forgotten what the results were. And unfortunately I have already overwritten the save file before thinking to report the issue here.
Anyway, after a few turns, something else strange happened. I wasn't quite paying enough attention but the situation ended up being that the enemy had an army with zero troops and could move that empty army on the campaign map. And I think that after the year changed this nonexistant army even got reinforced and became a real army again. I'm not sure how this zero man army came to be but it might have been that I surrounded the enemy retreaters in Northumbria by moving my army southwards from there and attacking them again with the army from Scotland and finally managed to squash them after some chasing.
In any case I still have the save with the zero man army, in case you'd like have a look at it. If you want me to upload it you'll have to tell me how to find this file on my hard drive though.
Also, thanks for making this great game etc.