Loss of command for no reason?
I had a general, 1 star from the romans, and he was attacking a carthaginian city (thapsus sp?) which was being governed by a 1 star carthaginian general... but when I attacked my star disappeared
Is there a vice or virtue that causes the opponent to lose command some how?
Re: Loss of command for no reason?
Command stars that give bonuses when attacking/defending only show up when attacking/being attacked. It's possible that your general has the 'Confident in Attack' virtue, which gives him +1 to Command when attacking, and he has no other source of Command.
Re: Loss of command for no reason?
but if he has a confident in attack which gives him that one star... which is it that when he attacked it disappeared?
and he didnt have that confident in attack... he had confident commander I checked... any other reasons or maybe just a bug
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maybe he had a poor attacker or good defender virtue, and thats why he lost his star on attack?
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the only thing he had that effected combat was the confident attacker
everything else was influence and the scrolls
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i know there's a bug to do with exp. points being "forgotten" in battle, and re-appearing on the campaign map...possibly this is a similar bug in the computer tracking attributes?
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could be
Im hoping the patch takes care of everything
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If it is, it's hopefully just a display error, like with the disappearing chevrons of experience on units.
Re: Loss of command for no reason?
You probably noticed the star at the moment he was attacking. As he has the confident attacker virtue, he will gain a star whenever he is attacking. However when he isn't, he won't show the star.