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    Default Epiros crash

    I'm playing as the parthians right now...in this turn, the game crashed when Epiros moved an army to the region circled in the following image. I'm not sure of the army composition though, didn't manage to reproduce it when I'm controlling Epiros myself.



    I uploaded my save file here, just in case : http://rapidshare.de/files/10761868/...temp3.rar.html

    I hope this is enough info for the team to locate the crash....

    Good luck with bug hunting!

    Btw, what does CTD stand for?

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    Default Re: Epiros crash

    Quote Originally Posted by SirPoot
    Btw, what does CTD stand for?
    Countdown to Destruction!
    Oh, and also the Roman and Seleucid flags seem to be switched.

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    Default Re: Epiros crash

    This could be related: in my last campaign I played as Epeiros, and when I moved an army of mine to the same general area, something odd happened. I got the advisor message that I'm supposed to get when I click to attack the city of Thermon, along the lines of "if you attack this place, you'll be at war with the KH". The KH were my allies at the time.
    I ignored the message, and nothing happened. KH stayed allied to me.

    I'm pretty sure it was the same area that SirPoot pointed out, but I don't have a savegame or a screenshot to prove it. I was going to start over my Epeiros campaign anyway, so I'll see if I can reproduce the bug.

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    I just found out that if I turn off the background script the turn will end perfectly fine.

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    It would seem more likely to have been something that happened to that general (possibly a trait or something else) rather than stepping into a certain place on the map. A random chance might have caused it to happen, and then it didn't happen the next time when the scripts were off. That's just a possibility.

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