My game doesn't generate a new map.rwm file from what I can tell but it doesn't crash or anything. I'm not sure if CAI has changed though if it doesn't actually generate a new map.rwm?
My game doesn't generate a new map.rwm file from what I can tell but it doesn't crash or anything. I'm not sure if CAI has changed though if it doesn't actually generate a new map.rwm?
Yes I did look in the correct map (I did delete it after all).
Is it possible that the game can't generate a new file because I installed it in program files? Something to do with UAC?
Started a KH game with the latest CAI on hard/normal. Turn 30 at the moment, I've taken over 2 settlements and I'm slowly building up my economy. AI is taking it slow as well, the only major development (from what I've seen) being Seleukids taking over Halicarnassus. Ptolomei are looking like they are about to take it back though, as they have 2 half-stacks in the area and it's not heavily defended.
Taking it this slowly might end up being a problem as I'm dead last in military strength. I'm trying to stir up some trouble with spies but the chances to succeed at infiltrating cities are atrociously low, even with high level spies. Makedon has a full stack of troops near Pella, I'm expecting an invasion any day now...
Last edited by mmiki; 09-01-2014 at 19:22.
Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit.
Nothing is so strongly fortified that it cannot be taken by money.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Turn 42 now and...stuff happened. Makedon sent the entire doomstack north to take Naissos, leaving Pella and Demetrios completely undefended. Epeiros walks in with half a stack and takes Pella. 5 turns later I decide enough waiting is enough and siege Demetrios, and surely enough, the Makedonian doomstack is back, bypassing Pella that's lightly defended and beelining straight for my siege army.
We'll see how it goes.
Global situation: Epeiros reinforced the south of Italy heavily, they have 1.5 stacks in the area. Romans ignoring the south, focusing on north of Italy. Qart-Hadast took out Syracuse and siege Messana, starting war with the Romans. Ptolomei have almost 3 full stacks next to Halicarnassus but seem obsessed with keeping them around minor settlements to the west of Ephesos, even though Halicarnassus has had a skeleton defense for at least 5 turns.
Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit.
Nothing is so strongly fortified that it cannot be taken by money.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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