Does Quebec actually appear on the map for you, or are you supposed to take Louisburg right now?
Does Quebec actually appear on the map for you, or are you supposed to take Louisburg right now?
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I have had Louisburg for sometime and even took Newfoundland so I would have something to do. But Quebec does not appear on the map, I only learned that I was supposed to take Quebec after walking in circles with me Army for a while- then I consulted an online walk through that someone posted. Of course it did not tell me how to get to Quebec.
You game is glitched then. If the area north of the St. Lawrence river is shrouded in black, and you have taken Louisburg, something is wrong. I think you may have to start the campaign again.
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Simply wonderful!
Another question, while I was waiting to learn how to make it to Quebec, I decided to start a Long Campaign Game. The screen stutters/ blinks!!!!!! I know this cannot be my system, I am running 6MB RAM, have a 1GB video card and the CPU is a Quad Q9000. Suggestions on this?
So, I am having the exact same problem with road to independance as you are sabot.
For anyone whose played the whole thing, is it worth redoing this campaign to continue on to ep 3? Mainly, will I learn anything important that I wouldn't pick up in my first campaign?
Sabot, WRT your graphics issues, do you have an Nvidia GPU? If so try this maybe:
http://shoguntotalwar.yuku.com/topic...ms-Solved.html
Also -- you might want to decrease settings, though from what you've described, it sounds like your system is pretty high end.
Finally, I did read that there's an incompatibility with the latest Nvidia drivers, not sure if this is a problem after the latest patch. Google Nvida compatatibilty and ETW to find a link to the most recent working driver (I'm not sure if this has been fixed with the patch.
The arrow is a crossing, and normally if you click on where you want to go on the other side your army will cross. However occasionally if there is a npc or army near the crossing on the other side the game will not let you cross, but it will pick another route if one is available, and if not, it simply act like the crossing does not exist. You may have to wait a turn, but usually the other npc will move and suddenly the crossing will be available.
I hope this helps
Last edited by Forward Observer; 05-02-2009 at 06:48.
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Update to the update. I started messing around with the in game graphics settings. On both MED and LOW I had the same problem in RTI. So I put it back on AUTO and clicked the play in window option (or something like that) and the graphics are now fine! The problem now is when using the mouse to move around, it is not as smooth as it was before, but I can live with it. Now I will try it in the Grand Campaign.
I resolved this by actually sending a ship all the way into the small water between Boston and Quebec, the channel is actually sailable untill it hits the first lake. So just load up your army and sail em straight into Quebec harbour
I vaguely remember thinking I needed to get to quebec in RTI but the game wasn't letting me, then I finished what-ever chapter that was ( 2? ) then getting to qb was available like normal, just march there. I know it's a lame answer, only posting as there hasn't been a clear one and the problem seems very familiar.
The game only uses 2gb of the ram. If you are using Vista, there is plenty of methods to open up the address space, but I believe a quick topic search can point you to the right direction.
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Sorry Beskar I don't understand "open up the address space". I know enough about the inner workings of the operating system and the hardware to get by and that is about it. I did do a topic seach on the subject of the flashing screen here on the fourm and the best advice that I could find that made sense to me, was at my skill level and seemed to help was to play the game a window.
I would stop wasting time and start a new campaign. It is clear that your game missed a trigger, and can no longer be played. You haven't even gotten the objective to take Quebec and Montreal, so this is a very clear problem.
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You haven't mentioned fort niagra, you did take this? It's the prerequisite for attacking the north. RTI is pretty heavily scripted through episode 2.
Flavius Gonzo asked if it's worth bothering with, you don't learn much more that's essential except episode 3/4 give you a preview of how the later game techs work. and completion is how you can play as the yankees. Don't think I'll play as them again though as it starts pretty late game.
I'm having the same problem with Episode 2 as well. I've defeated everything that needed defeating on the map, but, I cannot see Quebec or Montreal.
It's the second time I restarted this episode.
Probably a glitch...frack..
You don't get much out of playing Chapter 4 of the RTI, so you might as well save yourself some time, mate.
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Not sure if this question has been fully resolved or not, but just to make it crystal clear I thought I'd post a picture.
Where is Quebec?
Quebec is the settlement marked with a red circle in the top left of the screenshot. As you can see I've just captured it, and this was effectively the last turn of this stage of the campaign.
How do I get there?
Well there are actually several ways to get to it. There are two land bridges across the St. Lawrence River marked A and B on the screenshot. So, troops can simply march across the river and then along the far bank to Quebec.
However, its not normally that simple. The French usually keep strong garrisons at Montreal and at the fort marked with blue circles on the map, and to be honest I never had the money to raise an army strong enough to fight my way through.
There is a third land bridge at C which might allow you to bypass Montreal and its garrison, but I suspect the French would react to any attempt to use it.
Whats the best way to take Quebec?
Not sure its the best way, but it worked for me.
What I actually did was send a fleet with an army around the top of the map and up the St. Lawrence River. I had already blockaded all the French Canadian Ports anyway so I already had ships in the area. Once the fleet was in position I sent cavalry and scouts round the to raid the settlements around Montreal. (As I recall these troops, had march round the head of the St.Lawrence and in through the Indian territories)
The French reacted by sending the garrison from Quebec south to deal with the threat leaving Quebec unguarded.
As soon as the French marched out of Quebec I landed my army at the small fishing port which you can just see burning in the far left of the shot. When you land troops at a port they can march immediately so as you can see they made it to Quebec the same turn and Ninja'd the victory location. In fact I also managed to march a few troops over the land bridge at A to reinforce them the same turn, because the French removed the garrison from the fort guarding the crossing.
What do you get for completing the whole Campaign?
The main thing you get is the ability to play the Grand Campaign as the United States. That was my main interest in completing it.
Last edited by Didz; 05-08-2009 at 09:59.
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