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    Default CTD in 211 B.C with Pahlavi.

    It seems my first major EB problem has developed. Going through a long session with my Pahlavi campaign when after hitting the end turn button in summer 211 B.C, the game CTD three times in a row on the CPU Romani turn. Now I'd lost Nisa to the Baktrians, but they were having some trouble governing it, so it looks like the game got cranky with because Nisa rebelled back to me. Any suggestions?
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    Default Re: CTD in 211 B.C with Pahlavi.

    Hmmm... that's really interesting, considering the CTD I'm about to post also seems to coincide with a town the I controlled for a VERY long time revolting back to me after being conquered by the Qarthadastim (I'm playing Ptolemaioi).

    Lanyon

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    Default Re: CTD in 211 B.C with Pahlavi.

    Unfortunately it seems we still have some issues concerning rebellions. You could check the world to see if any cities are about to rebel, then fix their unhappiness by removing their population. Please post your savegame.

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