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    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.

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    Default Re: How do I get to Quebec

    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forward Observer View Post
    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
    Well, I tried it for about 5 turns with no luck. I cannot click anywhere on the otherside of the waterway. Should the map on the other side of the water way be revealed? It is not at this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flavius Gonzo View Post
    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.
    Fortunately or unfortunately, I am not running Nvida. I have ATI RADEON HD 4870 X2.

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    Default Re: How do I get to Quebec

    Quote Originally Posted by Flavius Gonzo View Post
    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.
    An update. When I was playing RTI I did not have this problem. Now that I started a Grand Campaign Game I suddenly have this problem in RTI as well!

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    Default Re: How do I get to Quebec

    Quote Originally Posted by Flavius Gonzo View Post
    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.
    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.

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