Team Leader De Bello Mundi
Thanks. Really sorry. Great work btw!
"War is the mother of everything."
-Heraclitus, Greek philosopher (535-475BC)
This is a great mod. But i have one problem, when moving around the campaing map it is way to laggy!! Any fix for this??
Thanks fore the advice but i dont Think its the copmputer, i can run the game on the higest setting and have a very nice grafic when on battle map whithout lagg. And my computer can run mutch more demanding games then this. It have to be somthing else??? But i will see if lowering will help!!
It has nothing to do with your graphic card its a game from long long time ago
It's because of the many units moving around and doing their stuff, just disable see AI moves helps or when you like to see that hit space bar it speeds the move of AI, if an agent is doing a mission hit right mouse button
I can play the custom battles but I always get an unspecified ctd when trying to play a campaign. I read and follow the instructions but I get the error with every faction. Any help?
I can play the custom battles (btw it's great!), but I always get an unspecified ctd when trying to play a campaign. My game is up to date and I have read the instructions but still crashes. Any help?
a well known ctd occurs when you go in custom or historical battle menu and then go to campagn menu. is this the case?
Team Leader De Bello Mundi
don't know if this is a bug but i can not build\place a watchtower on the north of the bridge ,its one region but is seperated by bridge, above bridge i can build no watchtowers,under bridge i can see picture
Mauryans use persian Ballistas, is this intended?
I have a random crash in battles and apparently the cause is mss32.dll. I'm not experiencing any crashes in vanilla game or in SS 6.4. Also there seem to be a lot of sound issues. The campaign map works great ( for now ) but I'm only at turn 16.
After some testing and restarting of campaigns I have found this to be a real deal breaker. CTD's occur randomly in battles, it is not action specific related. Sadly this makes this wonderful mod unplayable for me for the time being ( I'm hoping this will get fixed because it is the only mod that has this issue ).
I'm playing the Lite campaign edited for no waste, also I'm using the Anti-Squalor: A small unofficial patch but since the CTD is on battle I doubt they would cause this issue.
My system specs:
i7 2600k 4.5Ghz
Sapphire 7970 3GB
Maximus IV gene-z
Corsair Vengeance 1866
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Medieval 2 kingdoms 1.5 patch not installed on my main drive
My log is attached
Any ETA on a patch?
Have been playing Greeks now for 35 turns and was doing well. However, I noticed from about turn 30 that my profits had switched to expenditure in the region of -16k a turn. When I finally checked the finances in detail, I found that my total income was 38k and wastefulness was -37k. This has to be a bug. Do you know if something triggers this? I remember in another TW game that a particular event caused a problem like this.
Since I will be broke in 6 turns there seems no point carrying on. I was enjoying the game up until that point. I am playing on the Medium setting.
"To say of what is that it is not, or of what is not that it is, is false, while to say of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not, is true" ~ Aristotle
Not sure if it's a bug but i'm on turn 61 with Swebaz and am doing very well. All of a sudden it said the Sabiens or whatever faction they are i forget how to spell it had won the campaign and it asked me if i wanted to continue....How did they conquer 60+ regions in 61 turns? I still have many male family members left so it's not like my family tree is dead and i can't still win my campaign....
I've never seen another faction complete their victory conditions that fast before ever...
Interesting, I've never seen the Sabaeans do that good. Also, the Sabaeans only have to conquer 40 regions.
"To say of what is that it is not, or of what is not that it is, is false, while to say of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not, is true" ~ Aristotle