Rock Paper Shotgun has info for the second game on the "old" engine: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/01/06/the-flare-path-things-to-come-part-1/ Finally. My 35-year wait for a serious strategic treatment of the ECW is set to come to an end mid-April. While Pike & Shot recreates t...
Little error I found: the flags "BR_Back-LeftFlag_CHI.png" and "BR_Back-RightFlag_CHI.png" (under \Revolution Under Siege Gold\RUS\Graphics\Flags\Battlereport) for China are the old Qing Dynasty flags. They should be the five-colored flag like the other Chinese flag files.
And one small irritating problem: I have Russian language Windows and all non-English symbols displayed as Russian (which certainly not). Something like "Kцniggrдtz". Sometimes it's pretty hard to understand what the right name should be. I don't know if it can be easily solved on your ...
Thanks, I think that helped. Still, it's rare to see the number of breaches exceed what the siege icon shows--haven't seen that happen before in my playing experience.
I'm playing the 57-64 campaign and at the stage where Russian forces have entered the war. I've been besieging Konigsberg for quite a while now and been inflicting breaches. Below is a screenshot of my latest turn. I've made 19(!) breaches so far but I've yet been allowed to carry out an assault. Is...
Is it just me, or has the game's performance actually gone down with this patch? I'm getting sub-10 framerates even in the small war scenarios which wasn't the case with earlier patches.
I think a game centered around the various civil wars and warlord conflicts from 1911 to 1928 would be more interesting than the KMT-Communist civil war, IMO.
I was looking around at the portrait files, and I found these leaders who were using the old PoN-style oval portraits rather than the EAW ones in-game: Sergei Scheidemann (RUS) Putnik (SER) [PoN-style portrait in the stack panel] Tirpitz (GER) I also see Charles Townshend's (GBR) portrait in the gam...
Russian general Mikhail Alekseyev has Yegeny Alekseyev's (viceroy of the Far East during the RJW) portrait. Here's a few photos of the right guy I nabbed from Google: