Looks like this patch is making CA very unpopular:
Patch reaction elsewhere
Looks like this patch is making CA very unpopular:
Patch reaction elsewhere
"Romanes Eunt Domus"
- Brian of Nazareth
"We always have been, we are, and I hope we always shall be, detested in France."
- Arthur Wellesly
Pfff....people should have known that major bugs like 'Crash to Desktop' and memory leaks will be patched first and then, secondly, gameplay and balance issues at later date.
I am not happy about it either, but at least having two patches in two weeks shows they are doing something.
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would this fix solve my problem of steam automatically signing off when i'm on e:tw? Doubt it would but it mentioned somethign bout steam
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Last edited by Beskar; 03-11-2009 at 00:46.
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A warning for everyone having a (localised) german version of the game. Todays patch breaks the game so that any land or sea battle results in a crash to desktop after loading.
Happend to me and judging from various german speaking ETW forums it occurs to all/almost all german language players.
No idea if other language versions are affected as well.
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That really must suck for Germans. But I guess it disproves the theory that Germany gets all the best Total War stuff (you have to have been around on these forums for a while to get this). That will teach them to steal all the previews!
Still though, CA need to fix this quickly.
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