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    Default Eastern General Glitched??

    I'm playing a campaign as the Parthians, and it seems that every single order i make on the battlefield makes my general raise his horse onto its rear legs, rather than just swing his sword like it does for other factions. He does this whenever i make an order for ANY unit on the field, not just him, and obviously it makes him stop running for a few seconds. The problem is that by doing this, my generals keep getting caught by pursuing enemies, and therefore are easily cut down when they're out on their own like that >:-( I've lost about 3 (including my faction leader) since i began my campaign a few days ago due to this

    Is there a fix for it??
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    Default Re: Eastern General Glitched??

    This is pretty unavoidable, however, you won't be encountering this problem if you don't run from your enemy at all. Place your general in a good defensive position or cover his rear with more cavalry.

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    Ive never had this problem. I'm always offensive though, so I want the sole general to stay behind just a little. Call it an automatic rally call!
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    Ya, i'll just have to keep them back from now on, though the reason i use them a fair bit in combat is because they are really the only heavy cavalry i can get at this point in the campaign, and my enemies have comparatively weaker cavalry
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