I think this bug has been documented already. It's called the "weird things Irishmen think they see when they are sitting around smoking pot while they play M2TW" bug.Originally Posted by Tribesman
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I think this bug has been documented already. It's called the "weird things Irishmen think they see when they are sitting around smoking pot while they play M2TW" bug.Originally Posted by Tribesman
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"What, have Canadians run out of guns to steal from other Canadians and now need to piss all over our glee?"
- TSM
What happens when you try to fight a land battle with them then?
According to the descr units ships should look like peasants.
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Weirdness, any movement penalty from hauling those galleys about?![]()
Just tried a land battle , black screen with a spinning hour glass and nothing else.
It would have been interesting though if it had worked 8 war galleys in a defensive bridge battle against Venetian cavalry .
The worst thing is that there is no earleir save apart from the auto , so its either start again or disband the units (if that is possible on land) .
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Lol that would be funny seeing a battle where you had ships, just fight by the sea load up some artillery onto the ships and move everything out to see where you snipe them from afar
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