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    Hǫrðar Member Viking's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug-Thompson
    This needs to be on a bug thread. It sounds like CA could have created an unforeseen loophole when they took away the prohibition of any land unit entering the water at all. Moving the heavy cavalry into the water wouldn't have worked, but attacking might have sent them down.

    At the very least, it's a possibilty that others should look at. Put it on a bug thread and you may get "Yeah, that happened to me" responses. It also might explain the sudden disappearance of land units while the player wasn't paying close attention. After all, it's not like we can replay recordings of campaign battles and find out what happened any more.
    This bug was found in the demo already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking
    This bug was found in the demo already.

    "In war, then, let your great object be victory, not lengthy campaigns."

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    I rather like this thread. My only thought right now is the SW bent of the hordes, but that is no complaint as that is what actually happened. They left the purple alone and went after the red. Maybe I need to try a barbarous horde (after I actually WIN a campaign [I never took 50 provinces in RTW, just got boring]) Perhaps Goths.

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