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    Icon8 Glitch

    Year-220BC
    Location-Mediolanium.
    SitRep- An Iberian diplomat went to make a proposal to my Roman City of Mediolanium and the screen froze. I could move the map around via the arrow keys and scroll in or out, but i could not click on anything, because there was no cursor. I reloaded last AutoSave and hit end turn, now it freezes on the first faction(GCS) that appears and does the same thing. I can see the faction coat of arms on the sceen, it just doesn't move.

    Any ideas?
    Passing on to describe the way in which Napoleon employed ‘principles’ or ‘ingredients’ for the prosecution of War, it must from the outset be understood that his strategical and tactical systems followed no closely ruled pattern. Every operation was unique; no two were ever quite the same. However, the underlying every Campaign and battle were certain fundamental, which were applied according to circumstances.
    ‘Strategy is the art of making use of Time and Space,’ wrote the Emperor”


    -from the Campaigns of Napoleon by David G. Chandler, Pages 161-162

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    Default Re: Glitch

    reload to an earlier save. I have been in the habit many years ago of saving a new save every turn (for many different games) so for around 10 turns at the beginning of the game only then overwriting so I can always go back up to 5 years. can you block the diplomat in anyway, although he may have nothing to do with it, I had a similar problem a couple of days ago in Bactra, a rebel army appeared right next to the city, a the second I tried to attack it with the garrison the I could do nothing else apart from move around the screen, going back an entire turn earlier and replaying solved it after 3 tries from the autosave. Good luck

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    Default Re: Glitch

    Haha i actually reloaded the autosave and attacked a Macedonian City, and the whole thing never happened.
    Passing on to describe the way in which Napoleon employed ‘principles’ or ‘ingredients’ for the prosecution of War, it must from the outset be understood that his strategical and tactical systems followed no closely ruled pattern. Every operation was unique; no two were ever quite the same. However, the underlying every Campaign and battle were certain fundamental, which were applied according to circumstances.
    ‘Strategy is the art of making use of Time and Space,’ wrote the Emperor”


    -from the Campaigns of Napoleon by David G. Chandler, Pages 161-162

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    Default Re: Glitch

    Yeah, it's a weird, the reload normally solves it. Good hunting.

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