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Quick Question
Hey, can anyone answer this? Why do my armies die when i press withdraw on a computers turn? Sometimes this happens and sometimes it doesnt, and i want to know why it happens, I hate reloading because an an entire army dissapears when i press withdraw.
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Re: Quick Question
It happens when they are deep in enemy territory and cannot retreat back to a friendly province. In more explicit terms if your army is in a province that is not directly connected to one of your provinces it will die when withdrawn.
Foot
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Re: Quick Question
thanks foot, i got another question for you too. You said that if a govt is damaged 100 percent when you conquer a territory install your own, but what if it isnt damaged? For example, im playing seleucia, and conquered a settlement held by Carthage and they had their type 2 govt, but it wasnt damaged at all when i conquered it. Should i install my own type 2 , will keeping theirs cause ctds?
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no, some cities have even 3 gov types, for example one of the aedui, one of the averni and one of the lusotannan. the AI seems never to demolish enemy gov types.there should not be a ctd
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Re: Quick Question
No, destroy all governments in a province, regardless of whether they are 100% damaged or not (they usually are).
Foot
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care to explain why? I do it anyways, to get troops. But is there any other reason if you aren't going to build troops there.
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Um, because if we could we would. But we can't so we don't and we expect players to.
Foot
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And there is the reason of game stability. Apparently the game may get annoyed at you for having N copies of a building tree in the same settlement, at times with X copies of the same level to make matters worse.
At least that's the story; I don't vouch for the truth of it.
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oh im sorry if that sounded a little jackassish... i just wanted to know if there was a real reason, not just for troops nad the like... sorry foot :playingball: