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December 15, 2019, 02:47 AM
#1
Foederatus
1 soldier remaining in general's bodyguard (the general) causes a disband (bug?)
Greetings,
I wanted to report a possible bug with EBII required minimum soldiers remaining in the general's bodyguard. This may just be a medieval 2 inherent bug, but I've never encountered it before in my years of playing this as well as Rome 1 so thought I'd post about it here.
I invaded Segestica as the Boii and won the battle, but in a glorious and very close fight, and my general had his bodyguard die down to a man. Only he survived. After the battle, it showed him winning and then after I chose to occupy the city, it played the general death sound and said he "died peacefully" on my family tree. This seems to me to be a strange bug.
Just to assuage any confusion, I am 100% certain the general survived the battle. He was alive after the fight, I watched very carefully during the fight, and as further proof my family tree did not say he died in battle; it said he "died peacefully".
Anyway, I'm just gonna restart and auto-win myself a re-battle to continue the campaign, not a big deal, but wanted to report this bug in case the team was not aware.
Thank you and have a great night.
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September 04, 2021, 04:06 PM
#2
Libertus
Re: 1 soldier remaining in general's bodyguard (the general) causes a disband (bug?)
Hello,
Is it possible your general was simply a bit to old and died just after battle from natural causes...May he caught a bad cold or some deadly marshes fever ?
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September 04, 2021, 05:58 PM
#3
Re: 1 soldier remaining in general's bodyguard (the general) causes a disband (bug?)
Not a bug at all, there's a minimum unit size for survival at the end of a battle (it's stat_stl). However, I'm pretty sure it's set to 1 for all bodyguard units for this very reason.
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