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Mikhal
08-11-2008, 21:28
As it says in the title, I just accidentally skipped a end-of-turn message without reading it and it wasn't just a generic recruitment/construction report, but something that appeared to be titled "Wait!!!"

So, is there anyway for me to read it? I still have the game running on the very same turn, so maybe I could use the console or something?

Or could someone who knows just tell me what a message with the title of "Wait!!!" is about? I hope it's got nothing to do with the pope...



(btw, I'm HRE on turn 14, Venice just attacked me this turn (first faction to attack me), and the Moors just got pissed because I refused their alliance offer)

FactionHeir
08-11-2008, 22:51
There is no message called wait. There is one called "War!!!" though. As someone declared war on you, that was probably it. Nothing of interest in it except that it says you are at war now.

And no, one cannot restore EoT messages, even by loading.

Mikhal
08-11-2008, 22:59
Oh yeah, that must have been it, thanks, I was afraid I had missed something important.

Martok
08-12-2008, 16:17
Oh yeah, that must have been it, thanks, I was afraid I had missed something important.
:laugh4:

So, what -- a declaration of war is suddenly ho-hum? (Sorry, couldn't resist.) ~;p

Iliketodropbombs
08-12-2008, 16:21
I recommend scouring your campaign map, probably some idiot country is blockading a port w/ 20 mighty warships of yours, with a puny force of 2 tugboats.

Or perhaps a mighty super city of yours, loaded w/ 12 arquebusiers, 4 spear militias, and 4 heavy bill militias, is being assaulted by a force of 2 ballistae, and a militia crossbow unit...

BECAUSE THE AI IS THAT DUMB...

Mikhal
08-13-2008, 02:14
Meh, It was just some Venetian counsellor that decided to march an army from Venice and siege Bologna, but he was repelled by the local militia and some mercanaries.

I'll just hold the frontline with a fort blocking the passage west of Venice until General von Kassel arrives from his Central European rampage with a legion or two.