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    Member Member Lord Benihana's Avatar
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    Default Re: Stability issues with the game?

    My game never crashed - now it has crashed in the middle of the same battle 4 times.. any suggestions?

    I would auto-calc, the the computer is favored

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    Default Re: Stability issues with the game?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Benihana View Post
    My game never crashed - now it has crashed in the middle of the same battle 4 times.. any suggestions?

    I would auto-calc, the the computer is favored
    retreat/move army to a different position and try again?

    So far 1 crash in campaign, 0 in battles though some of the larger castle defenses I've fought have seemed like they were about to crash when moving too fast zoomed too close. Can't really remember what specifically I was doing to cause that campaign crash.
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    Default Re: Stability issues with the game?

    Thanks!

    It is a larger castle and both myself and the computer have close to full stacks with lots of archers... I will try fighting zoomed out and repositioning on the campaign map

    Thanks again!

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    For my part I've found the game nicely stable. It didn't like when I tried to split a fleet with an Admiral for some reason, but I worked around it, and I've been fine ever since.
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