QuintusSertorius 11:52 07-23-2008
I don't seem to see many of them, besides plague, in Anatolia. Is that something specific to the region?
To date I don't think I've ever seen volcanic eruptions, earthquakes or floods in any of my campaigns - Roman or Pergamene. Am I just lucky?
johnhughthom 15:40 07-23-2008
I think floods are disabled as they can cause weirdness.
Tellos Athenaios 16:15 07-23-2008
But can be re-enabled quite easily. Poke around and you'll see how in no-time. Unsupported, for the reasons the above poster mentioned, though.
QuintusSertorius 16:21 07-23-2008
That's floods, what about the others? Do earthquakes and eruptions happen in the bits of the map I've not seen? Like in the east near the Himalayas?
I remember ages ago reading someone talking about how in their Baktrian game a full stack was all but annihilated by an earthquake.
mikec1088 16:44 07-23-2008
I've had a volcanic eruption on Sicily in an earlier Roman campaign, and in my current one have had plagues in both Athens and Massalia. I've yet to see any earthquakes though.
Tellos Athenaios 16:45 07-23-2008
These likely do happen, point is: you're only notified of their existance when your "agents or buildings can see them happen"...
QuintusSertorius 16:54 07-23-2008
In the Roman games obviously there's Mount Etna on Sicily, though I've never seen that erupt. Can't remember if Vesuvius is on the map near Capua, not seen that go either. Are the chances of erputions quite rare for those two?
What about Anatolia, are there any active volcanoes around there?
Tellos Athenaios 17:22 07-23-2008
Uhm, there's the EB 1.1 Maps thread...
QuintusSertorius 18:08 07-23-2008
Originally Posted by
Tellos Athenaios:
Uhm, there's the EB 1.1 Maps thread... 
Which tells me where they are, but nothing about chances and such.
jhhowell 21:59 07-23-2008
Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions do happen, but they're pretty rare. I saw one of the Caucasus volcanos erupt once, completely irrelevant as nobody was anywhere near it. I'm pretty sure I remember an earthquake somewhere in western Persia (around Susa, maybe?) a while back. That's it for a campaign that's reached around 185 BCE so far.
Plagues are by far the most common disasters, lately Sinope alone has had a couple of outbreaks. I do wonder how much of that is a real disaster and how much is the AI sending spies right back at me (I have a hobby of spreading plagues as widely as possible through enemy lands

).
QuintusSertorius 23:41 07-23-2008
I must admit I do find spreading plagues to troublesome factions a lot of fun.
Khazar_Dahvos 02:25 07-24-2008
Nothing like biological warefare!!!!
Originally Posted by Khazar_Dahvos:
Nothing like biological warefare!!!!
Hahaha, indeed!
Khazar_Dahvos 10:15 07-24-2008
spread those diseases into every man, woman and child!!!! Not necessarily in that order!!! Oh the Possibilities



Muhahahahahahahahahahahahha Muhahahahahahahahahha.......
satalexton 10:51 07-24-2008
Nurgle's blessingssssssss..........xD
Celtic_Punk 11:22 07-24-2008
do storms at sea happen? so you can lose your fleet or a few men on your boats?
Originally Posted by Celtic_Punk:
do storms at sea happen? so you can lose your fleet or a few men on your boats?
Never saw those, nor heard someone who had it.
Che Roriniho 19:21 07-24-2008
Originally Posted by Havok.:
Never saw those, nor heard someone who had it.
I have heard of them, not sure if it's just rumour though.
Originally Posted by QuintusSertorius:
I must admit I do find spreading plagues to troublesome factions a lot of fun.
Why stop there?
Spread to the whole of humanity.
Originally Posted by Celtic_Punk:
do storms at sea happen? so you can lose your fleet or a few men on your boats?
I vanilla they did. I think but am not sure, that i saw one in EB. but never again. it is a pitty thou
I already got hit in a storm near Crete and an Earthquake around Pontus, in EB.
Tellos Athenaios 22:01 07-25-2008
Seen one once. It could've come at a better time as it did the following:
a) Severly diminishing my forces underway to Greece;
b) Reduce *every* fleet to ~60% of their former strength...
... Then again, that's why it's called a
disaster, and not just a "storm"...
Also seen earthquakes, floods (because I simply re-enabled them), plagues and volcanic eruptions (twice or so, Mt. Etna).
EDIT: All Disasters (except plagues) pre-1.1 release...
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