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Re: Just got smoked in a combat that I *thought* wouldn\'t happen--was this a bug?
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[ February 19, 2004, 03:49: Message edited by: geo981010 ] |
Re: Just got smoked in a combat that I *thought* wouldn\'t happen--was this a bug?
Your two armies move at the same time.
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Re: Just got smoked in a combat that I *thought* wouldn\'t happen--was this a bug?
The Jotun does not move before Abysia. This is just a normal case of two armies moving into unfriendly provinces, with chances of pushback etc resolved in the normal way. Abysia controls the besieged province A, Jotun province B. Jotun does not move into A before Abysia, since Jotun does not control A, Abysia does, Abysia as teh besieger controls A. If Abysia Contolled a province C, Abysia could move from C to A before Jotun would have a chance to attack, whether from neighbouring province or through break siege.
[ February 19, 2004, 10:29: Message edited by: johan osterman ] |
Re: Just got smoked in a combat that I *thought* wouldn\'t happen--was this a bug?
Thanks JohanO for the clarification - rereading it now I must have misread KO's quote as saying the sieged province counted as being owned by the the besiegeD, not the besiegeR, which is why I was confusing myself. Sorry for the confusion!
Interesting that although it counts as the besiegers province for movement purposes, that it counts as the besieged province for the check if a nation owns no provinces and loses. The AI often will have a large army trying to breach it's capitol's castle, and if you take out his other provinces he loses from not owning any provinces. Nice way to avoid fighting his Last big army, although probably a bug? |
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