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    Default Diplomacy CTD

    I am getting a persistent crash when negotiating with the AI to buy a province from them.

    I first noticed it when I tried to buy Mediolanium (sp?) as the Romans but then tried a second time and it crashed again. I then experimented with it and I also CTD'd when I tried to buy Carthage's Sicilian city and also when I tried to buy Taras from the Epriotes.

    Then I started a new game as KH and it also crashed when trying the same with Macedonia and Eprius.

    It doesn't occur when I try bribing the cities, only when I negotiate for possession of a city.

    If it's just me, I'll live with it. But if it's a common crash, it might be an issue.
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    Default Re: Diplomacy CTD

    This might be the same as the rebellion CTDs then. The city wants to spawn a garrison when you get them in diplomacy, and there's still a problem with that.

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    Default Re: Diplomacy CTD

    Quote Originally Posted by bovi
    This might be the same as the rebellion CTDs then. The city wants to spawn a garrison when you get them in diplomacy, and there's still a problem with that.
    Ah, so.
    "I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." -Hamlet, II, ii

    "Historians and others attempt to pin the tail on the reluctant monkey of change." -excerpt from a real college essay, from Ignorance is Blitz by Anders Henriksson

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