Originally Posted by
GoldenGohma
Hello. I've a few bugs to report.
The first is the most irksome... and may not even be a bug with the modification itself. You see, whenever I exit HTW, no matter how it is exited, Steam will continue to think that it is running. This forces me to restart my computer if I care to play again.
Now, to diagnose the situation.
This occurs whether I A) go to the main menu and quit game. B) Use the task manager to close HTW. C) Being forced out from a CTD. D) If I were to Alt Tab to desktop, then right click the HTW icon and click "Close window."
Hyrule : Total War is definitely not still running. It does not appear in the task bar. I can play other steam games. If I try to play Medieval 2:Kingdoms - and thus select the Hyrule Total War mod, I am told an application is running, with my only option being to click "Ok."
This has only started occurring after I installed the most recent patch. At the very least, the first patch that included campaign (1.0.0, I think?) did not have this happen, and definitely none of the patches previous to campaign's long awaited arrival.
Now, I acknowledge that this could very well be something on steam's part. I simply wish to inform you, in case this has been reported before, fixed, and I simply haven't seen the fix for it.
Other than that, I had a minor one off glitch-after restarting the darknut campaign (Again.) , I sent Senturon's starting Initiates immediately east to capture the rebel settlement.
He disappeared when I clicked end turn. No animation signaled this. No fanfare, nothing seemed out of the ordinary, and I would have not noticed sooner if I was not taking careful tally of my highly expensive military forces-especially since this was going to be the first time that, as Darknuts, I declared war on the Gerudo instead of using them as a buffer against Hyrule.
In honesty, I can only assume that was one off-I have not been able to repeat it, nor has it happened before that one attempt today.
With that, I have no more bugs to report as of the moment.