I have never had an army take the surrender option , even when heavily outnumbered AND they had a place to exit to, such as an adjacent province.

I killed France in France and was on the move in Louisiana. Though I had not conquered it or Montreal, I was besieging both towns and had garrisoned some units in different towns in the province. After the fall of France, two factions emerged and the game "kicked" my units out of the towns etc., in the "new" faction areas. After that, I could not end my turn as my units were "stuck" in those provinces and I was unable to move them out.


Why is it the map chosen for combat in the New world is always some indian village map? There are some town which do not allow you the option to place walls. This then defaults to some indian village even when you are defending a province that you had for 30-50 turns. One would think that the locals would have at least built a blockhouse or something. I have had this happen several times when I am defending.

I also encounter CTD sometimes when I manually attempt to merge units. This doesn't occur all the time, but allowing the game to merge units will sometimes cause a unit to lose chevrons.