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    Member Member PureEvil[PIE]'s Avatar
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    Default Peculiar CTD

    I resumed my Carthage campaign and have pretty much beaten Rome into submission, however, I am struggling to continue my conquests properly as I have an issue with the city of Capua. I have just taken it, but I queued up repairing the broken buildings I had made when I previously conquered Capua, however, now when I end the turn or type "process_cq Capua" (did this incase to see if it was definitely Capua) and I immediately get a CTD.

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    Apprentice Geologist Member Blxz's Avatar
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    Default Re: Peculiar CTD

    Try not repairing the buildings and ending turn. If that doesn't work, try destroying them and starting again.
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    Default Re: Peculiar CTD

    Thank you, I destroyed the buildings and rebuilt them, it is working fine now :>

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    Default Re: Peculiar CTD

    I assume that the government building was among the ones you tried to repair?
    In that case it could just be that the script that destroys these buildings when a town gets captured got a problem and caused the CTD.
    After capturing towns you should always destroy these buildings (even the ones you built yourself) and build them again.
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