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someone
08-05-2003, 18:15
i got a trouble, to me its a big trouble many times.

i cant get my men to run always.

if i select a group and double click where i want them to run they dont, then i try to right-click and choose run, but that dont help either, then i try last thing pressing ctrl+R like a madman, but guess what, that dont help.

anyone else with that poriblem. is there any solution to this problem?

Mechstra
08-05-2003, 18:51
Troops won't run if they're in the Exhausted or Totally Exhausted fatigue levels, or sometimes when going up a very steep slope.

someone
08-05-2003, 21:51
come on, dont you think i know that already, ive been playing this game sinse september before that i played stw/mi.

what i need is an anser why i cant get my stupid men to run most of times arround 90% of the time i cant get them to run, doesnt matter if its beginning of fight when all is fresh, if its downhill, the wind in the back. they just walk.

The_Emperor
08-05-2003, 22:02
Clearly your probably charging them too early on and they naturally say To hell with this I'm not running yet

Single clicking on an enemy works well because the troops will march towards them and then charge when they get in range... Charging your men too soon will just Knacker them out.

Fast Light cavalry are your best bet if you want agile troops to run about everywhere.

Kongamato
08-05-2003, 22:16
If selected all as one and ALT-moved, they'll move as fast as the slowest unit. If you have something slow like Pavise Arbalesters or Gothic Sergeants, all of your units will run at that running speed, which wont be very fast.

someone
08-06-2003, 01:32
even the slowest unit can run,

when units run they 2 grey arrows showing that they run if they dont run cause they are routing.

but if i double click i still only have one grey arrow, which means they still walking.

i.e if my re inforcement have arrived i need that unit to run quick somwhere but they still walking.

so please everyone stop with those dumb anser, if theres no clever dont bother anser at all.

KukriKhan
08-06-2003, 02:04
Easy someone, folks are trying to help you, and giving you several suggestions. The quickest way to be ignored is to bite the hand that feeds you.

Now: you say that dbl-clicking the enemy does not induce your troops to run vs walk. From what distance? What kind of troops? These details matter. Some troop types move faster than others. And tired troops will only walk sluggishly to yet another battle in the heat of day lugging their armor and weapons.

HopAlongBunny
08-06-2003, 05:13
Often if you dbl-click to get a grp of units to run/charge...they just walk. Better to command each unit. That said, I sometimes have the same problem. I dbl-click to a location I want a unit to run to, but it just walks; usually just solved by repeating order.

Shadow_Wolf33
08-06-2003, 06:07
do you still have the same problem with fatigue disabled?

Oaty
08-06-2003, 08:22
Happens to me to but I notice what causes this for me. When I do my first click it is over the enemy unit but the second click occurs after the army marches forward and the cursor is over another enemy unit or on the ground. Where I have my biggest problem is when I have 2 enemy units stacked on top of each other and the second click ends up on the other unit. My other problem is I slightly lag on my PC in the beginning of a big battle when misslefire is flying everywhere and this slight lag I get causes the monitor not to show the cursor in the proper location. Even if the cursor is off by a few milimeters this can make a big differance.

I can't explain cursor lag all that well but understand it quite well. Maybe some techie could explain it well if you do not understand what it is

Kristaps
08-06-2003, 16:58
It happens to me too. But I have observed it only with multi-unit selections: i.e., if you select multiple units and double click somewhere on the map usually its only one of the bunch that really runs; the rest just walk...