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marcusbrutus
11-29-2007, 13:35
I have just re-installed RTW after a long time and am patching it up to 1.5 - I don't have BI.

I was wondering if the old loadgame 'feature' that stopped the AI from attacking cities after loading a game was still an issue or not. Tried a search of the forum but couldn't find any answers.

Cheers in advance.

Omanes Alexandrapolites
11-29-2007, 17:25
Hi marcusbrutus,
From my experiences, under R:TW v1.5 and BI v1.6, no such bug seems to exist. It hasn't been mentioned in the patch change logs though, so there is a chance that I may be wrong.
~:)

mrdun
11-29-2007, 22:48
What was the bug?

Shieldmaiden
11-30-2007, 00:52
What was the bug?

If the AI was besieging a city, it would simply stop and forget about it when you reloaded.

marcusbrutus
11-30-2007, 03:10
Thanks all - found it mentioned in the patch 1.3 bugfix list woohoo!! Can't believe that after denying that there was a bug and even going so far as to call it a 'feature' they finally fixed it :beam: :beam: :beam:

Time for the Brutii to march on Greece once again...

Puzz3D
11-30-2007, 08:15
Watch out for the civil war bug (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=79358) in v1.5. If you get caught by this bug, you'll have a lost campaign because you won't be able to attack the other Roman factions even if they are attacking you.

"Supposedly it happens in 1.5 on any occasion where you get outlawed, but at the time you are outlawed you don't have enough popular support to start the civil war yourself. In other words, less than eight "popularity with the people" points means you can't fight your fellow Romans, regardless of outlawry, civil war etc."

mrdun
11-30-2007, 15:09
If the AI was besieging a city, it would simply stop and forget about it when you reloaded.
Ah OK. Thanks

Viking
11-30-2007, 21:26
Watch out for the civil war bug (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=79358) in v1.5. If you get caught by this bug, you'll have a lost campaign because you won't be able to attack the other Roman factions even if they are attacking you.

"Supposedly it happens in 1.5 on any occasion where you get outlawed, but at the time you are outlawed you don't have enough popular support to start the civil war yourself. In other words, less than eight "popularity with the people" points means you can't fight your fellow Romans, regardless of outlawry, civil war etc."

That's a killer..

Hound of Ulster
12-03-2007, 23:17
that bug kind of defeats the whole piont of the exercise.