Adopting client rulers into the family appears to spawn clones, which cause CTDs. You should decline adopting him.
Adopting client rulers into the family appears to spawn clones, which cause CTDs. You should decline adopting him.
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Ups! But thanks for the advice![]()
Completed campaigns:
1.1 Quarthadastim
1.1 Arverni
Actually playing:
1.2 Koinon Hellenon
Possibly. It appears that a clone comes into play when a unit with a non-standard bodyguard becomes a family member. Then he has one unit with the old bodyguard and another with the standard one, which the game chokes on.
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So far I didnt have a CTD, so if I let my family member/general die in battle the problem will disapear or the damage is already done?
Completed campaigns:
1.1 Quarthadastim
1.1 Arverni
Actually playing:
1.2 Koinon Hellenon
If you can enter a battle at all with him, there is no problem.
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I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image. - Stephen Hawking
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