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a sort of a bug?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:22 pm
by jnpoint
I play France and have just had a total war against Prussia. After I defeated Prussia the war continues and lapsed after 18 months of no war action. But Prussia did not exist anymore, so how can the war continue??
Some years later Poland asked for a protectorate. I said yes. A year later a happy face told me, that I have liberated Poland - so I just liberated them from myself - what a bad idea!!! That is not a happy event, so why the happy face?
In a war against Spain I occupied some provinces. But suddenly the occupied provinces produced a single unit, which liberated that province in one turn. And that happened a lot, so I had to leave a lot of units behind in those defeated provinces. Can that be right?
Maybe this is not bugs, but I think it can't be right either?
RE: a sort of a bug?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:16 pm
by Alex Gilbert
ORIGINAL: jnpoint
I play France and have just had a total war against Prussia. After I defeated Prussia the war continues and lapsed after 18 months of no war action. But Prussia did not exist anymore, so how can the war continue??
Some years later Poland asked for a protectorate. I said yes. A year later a happy face told me, that I have liberated Poland - so I just liberated them from myself - what a bad idea!!! That is not a happy event, so why the happy face?
In a war against Spain I occupied some provinces. But suddenly the occupied provinces produced a single unit, which liberated that province in one turn. And that happened a lot, so I had to leave a lot of units behind in those defeated provinces. Can that be right?
Maybe this is not bugs, but I think it can't be right either?
I don't know about the first. As for the 2nd, liberation is good (liberal bias) so it always gets a happy face. I have seen this when enemy diplomats liberate one of my protectorates. I did turn the army around and make them pay for the happy face, though. [:D]
The newly created units in Spain, aren't those guerillas? Sounds like it is working as designed...
RE: a sort of a bug?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:37 pm
by Mr. Z
What scenario was this? In 1812, for example, Spain is especially hard to hold, yes. That was designed.
RE: a sort of a bug?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:28 am
by jnpoint
[quote]ORIGINAL: Alex Gilbert
I don't know about the first. As for the 2nd, liberation is good (liberal bias) so it always gets a happy face. I have seen this when enemy diplomats liberate one of my protectorates. I did turn the army around and make them pay for the happy face, though. [:D]
So do I - and Prussia was eliminated!! [;)]
RE: a sort of a bug?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:30 am
by jnpoint
ORIGINAL: Mr. Z
What scenario was this? In 1812, for example, Spain is especially hard to hold, yes. That was designed.
No, it is the 1792 scenario.
RE: a sort of a bug?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:28 pm
by Joram
Spain produces guerilla units in all scenarios. After you take a province, you need to leave a garrison in the city. And you will likely need to leave a small division protecting your supply lines too. So yes, Spain is a bit of a pain to hold but that was by design.