sully1971
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Glitch?

Tue Apr 25, 2006 5:15 am

I won a battle (quite an upset actually about 2 leaderless militia in a fort vs. sir henry clinton (i think) with about 3 regiments and a supply) while being besieged as AME in the 1755 campaign. However, without another battle, my small army (2 militia garrison) was removed from the board and the nasty redcoats had my city....

is there any logical reason for this? the info message said "we have won a battle against great britain" blah blah blah or whatever it says, and no other message was given speaking of another battle. it was not the end of the year, so i don't think my militia would just give up and leave and it was in like, virginia area and i think we had roughly 80% control...

any input?
i have moved on in my campaign, so it might be hard for me to find the specifics (would it be in one of the save game folders somewhere?), but it has continued to bother me

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Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:19 am

I would need a save to understand the situation... BoA backup the last 12 turns, so if you don't have played a full year, your turn is still there. If this is the case, wrap me the game folder you are playing, and tell me at which turn and where the potential problem occured.
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sully1971
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:41 am

I will check and see, but it may have been a year back...i will try and post in a few hours the result of my search

sully1971
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:14 am

i have located the save game files, how do i get them opened in-game to find the proper turn?

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Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:00 am

You have to restore it manually... so don't worry if you are unsure of the process, zip me the whole save game, and just tell me where it happened, and I will check it myself: support@ageod.com
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sully1971
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 12:00 pm

will try and get to it in a day or 2 -- i am at work now and cannot do it here

thanks for the input, fabulous game, btw

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Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:55 pm

It's probably a "victory" but you had no combat units left and the enemy had 1. The battle is still won, but your supply units evapourate.

Check the battle report, if your losses equal your starting combat units, then you're supplies/cannon will be lost.

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blackbellamy
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:21 pm

...or you won the battle and then a larger enemy force moved into the region and your force retreated before combat.

sully1971
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:32 am

blackbellamy wrote:...or you won the battle and then a larger enemy force moved into the region and your force retreated before combat.



but wouldn't my units be SOMEWHERE on the map????

I think they were taken away by aliens

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Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:49 am

dinsdale wrote:It's probably a "victory" but you had no combat units left and the enemy had 1. The battle is still won, but your supply units evapourate.

Check the battle report, if your losses equal your starting combat units, then you're supplies/cannon will be lost.


I suspect something like that happened to me: playing the French-Indian war campaign as the British, I sent a (small) army to defend my sieged Oswego. The report said I lost the battle fought against the sieging force, but Oswego is still mine, and I see my army and no enemy in the region. I'm at work now, I don't remember the battle report, but I could check the file this evening. Could it be like Dinsdale sais? And if so, why should such a battle be reported as lost?

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Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:53 am

1.06.1 will tell you that you loose if you suffered +50% losses compared to the enemy.

1.07 has another test to better understand the situation.
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Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:41 pm

I couldn't resist playing longer, Pocus, thus I believe the file is gone...

Looking back at it, as it has happened again, I think what happened is that the game told me I won, but all of my units were lost (a pyrrhic victory). I really just figured out how to read the battle report.

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