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Strange bug with arty
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:50 pm
by pcelt
I was undertaking a cavalry attack with Somerset Heavy cavalry but the artillery unit in support (Bull) refused to move forward to ordered location.The green lines indicating ordered line disappeared continually after a few seconds and the arty units stopped. No advance was possible.
Trying this out later in new location revealed no issue.
Puzzling problem
RE: Strange bug with arty
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:00 pm
by zakblood
unless a save or can be replicated it will be hard to fix or prove either way..
a save is always helpful, more details like battle fought, settings used etc, and a save from just before orders given with instruction how you manage to do it, so it's repeatable, then it can be seen and fixed
RE: Strange bug with arty
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:07 pm
by mitra76
ORIGINAL: pcelt
I was undertaking a cavalry attack with Somerset Heavy cavalry but the artillery unit in support (Bull) refused to move forward to ordered location.The green lines indicating ordered line disappeared continually after a few seconds and the arty units stopped. No advance was possible.
Trying this out later in new location revealed no issue.
Puzzling problem
Please check if the battery commander has a stance set (he was already shooting when you ordered the movement?). With a stance set he always react to targets in zone as priority. The tip is order to limber, set the stance to neutral and it will not react to target until unlimbered again or orderved from the division AI
RE: Strange bug with arty
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:40 am
by scottishsoldier
If a unit is not TC'd, in other words is under AI control, sometimes it won't respond to an order to go to a position the AI doesn't like. The AI overules the order. You need to remove the unit from AI control ( TC in the previous games) to induce the unit to do what you want. Could that be the issue?
RE: Strange bug with arty
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:19 am
by Leffe7
scottishsoldier is correct. A battery under AI-control will stop if it has targets in range. So it can often happen that when you give a movement order, the battery will begin to move but not arrive at its destination as enemy units have appeared on the way (which you may not have spotted before).
So if you need to reposition a battery, it is always best to TC them.