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    Sadly not worthy of a title. Member Jurdagat's Avatar
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    Default CTD SPQR during AI turn 90BC

    Hello.

    EB 1.2 BI.exe, and all fixes applied.

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    Save: http://www.axifile.com/?5979659

    I'm having a repeatable CTD during Bactrias/Eleutheroi turn in around 90BC.
    If I turn off the script it works, but as soon as I activate it it CTDs again in Bactrias.

    I've tried fixing the rebelling cities, but that doesen't seem to be the problem.

    1-2 turns ago I finally got the Augustus trait, and I am looking forward to getting the Imperial Reforms.
    Could the problem be caused by the reforms?

    Any help appreciated. :)
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    Default Re: CTD SPQR during AI turn 90BC

    Hi Jurdagat,

    I'll check your save-game at the end of the week, temporally no access to my BI-disk...

    Just you know I saw the thread.

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    Sadly not worthy of a title. Member Jurdagat's Avatar
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    Default Re: CTD SPQR during AI turn 90BC

    Great! :)

    I doubt it's anything that can be done though, and I've tried a lot.
    It's the first CTD I never could'nt bypass, and of course no backup save a few years back. :/

    Edit
    Forgot to mention I did some minor modifications to the reforms.
    Reduced provinces, battles fought and year requirements.
    Diden'nt touch anything else.
    Gona paste the changes later.

    Marian changes:
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    ;Conditional Reforms
    monitor_event FactionTurnEnd FactionType seleucid
    and I_CompareCounter Romanii_Reform = 1
    and I_CompareCounter Latifundia > 6
    and I_TurnNumber > 287
    and I_NumberOfSettlements seleucid > 34
    ;and BattlesFought > 149
    and I_CompareCounter ReformatorCounter = 1


    Imperial Changes:
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 
    monitor_event FactionTurnEnd FactionType seleucid
    and I_CompareCounter Romani > 54
    and I_TurnNumber > 447
    and I_NumberOfSettlements seleucid > 69
    ;and BattlesFought > 250
    and I_CompareCounter Romanii_Reform = 2
    and I_CompareCounter AugustanReformatorCounter = 1]
    Last edited by Jurdagat; 02-16-2010 at 17:53.
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    EB Support Guy Senior Member XSamatan's Avatar
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    Default Re: CTD SPQR during AI turn 90BC

    Tried it also on ALEX->crash. It crashes after Bactria, so I would link it too to the reform.
    I tried to minimize the settings, so it must occur in the following turn->crash

    One possible attempt could be to kill all FM's with the Augusteian-trait, to prevent the reform.

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    Default Re: CTD SPQR during AI turn 90BC

    Edit: I was able to move him, after killing off a few Sextvses.
    Killing the Avgvstvs Character diden't help.


    To bad it was one of those times when I had no backup save, my own fault.
    But happely in a new AS campaign anyhow. But still, woulda liked to see the imperial reforms! :)
    Last edited by Jurdagat; 02-19-2010 at 15:18.
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