Move next to the coast, select units, move them onto coast.
If you are landing in neutral territory without military access it will give you three options:
Declare War
Ask for military access
Cancel
Move next to the coast, select units, move them onto coast.
If you are landing in neutral territory without military access it will give you three options:
Declare War
Ask for military access
Cancel
I've had the same problem, especially around those fiddly little Carribean islands. As you say, sometimes you can only do it one unit at a time, though I've noticed that if you can get one unit on shore, then you can Ctrl-A the rest of the army and should get the 'merge armies' icon when you hover over the disembarked unit. Not perfect, but better than one unit at a time...
I've found that if an army disbarks, it can't move any further that turn, not even back onto the ship.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
Yep, pretty sure this is a bug. If your ship is at sea, you can't right-click on land and have the fleet know it should sail there and disembark the troops. You don't get the disembark icon. Instead, you have to order your fleet to brush up against land first, then as a separate command, tell the fleet to disembark the troops.
It doesn't always work either. It also sometimes disembarks the troops on the wrong coast. For example, in the northwest passage, by Quebec, New France, the water is only wide enough for 1 ship, so the ship has land on both sides, but if you tell your troops to disembark on the northwest coast by Quebec, they'll disembark on the southeast coast and try to run down to cross the bridge and head back up...
I have had troops move after landing, but other times they can't move at all. Not sure what determines their remaining movement points.
It would be nice to have a meatier manual that actually explained this stuff.
Fac et Spera
This is a new game and some of it is poorly documented.
Everything we find that is a bit quirky and does not work as it did in previous games, does not mean that it is a bug.
Instructions state that the army be selected. It doesn’t say to move the ships to shore.
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