Comprehensive release

Empires in Arms is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. Empires in Arms is a seven player game of grand strategy set during the Napoleonic period of 1805-1815. The unit scale is corps level with full diplomatic options

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Dancing Bear
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Comprehensive release

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Just a note to say that I was happy to read Matrix commit to releasing a single comprehensive game, so new players don't have to go through the difficult multiple upgrades.

Now might be a good time to press Marshall for some high priority fixes, if anyone has any.
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I submitted everything we had to Mantis, so I would hope that these things get fixed first,

But, we would really like to see Spanish guerrillas fixed (or at least adjust the rulebook to reflect reality), and prevent non-hostile loaned fleets from being able to block crossing arrows.
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British trade.
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I believe Matrix is going to take the current v1.08.07 and rework that image for comprehensive release. Anything new will probably further delay this official release and should wait for v1.09. Unless Marshall indicates otherwise?
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What do you mean by British trade, and why is it a priority?
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British trade.
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One more possible bug has crept in: reclaimed units. Spain just got 10 SPs that we can't seem to account for, Turkey got 1, and France got 6 last month.

Any idea where these could be coming from?
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I've noticed that no one has looked at the Mantis tickets for this yet.
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Marshall is planning to look at a couple of items, but is waiting on word from Matrix about the timing of the comprehensive release. Keep reporting, however.

And to anyone filling a report, don't just report the bug, it probably won't get fixed. You need to include a save with instructions on how to duplicate the bug. Then it will get fixed.
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I've noticed that no one has looked at the Mantis tickets for this yet.
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Well, the British trade outside of colonial has been as low as 4 before. It seems they are not getting credited for the trade values of their partners and they are especially not receiving both trade values for ports they control.
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What do you mean by British trade, and why is it a priority?
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British trade.
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