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October 17th, 2007, 05:50 AM
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Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reason
Forgive me if this isn't the right protocol for reporting a bug, but I couldn't find anything telling me a better one.
Here's the situation: I was many turns into playing Abysia single-player on the Aran map. My position was fairly strong. I went into battle with my Pretender, and the battle report (and the replay) indicated that none of my commanders were lost.
The last message in my turn report told me that I was defeated. I go to the game map and all of my units everywhere in the world are gone. The game's not visible in my list of saved games.
I'm using the unpatched version off of the CD, running under Windows Vista Home Premium. I don't know how to get any more information to help diagnose this problem.
As you might imagine, I'm pretty upset. This was about 2.5 hours of gameplay that just disappeared. I don't even have a saved game file (where do saved game files live under Vista?).
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October 17th, 2007, 05:58 AM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
you didn't happen to run out of dominion, did you?
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October 17th, 2007, 06:05 AM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
I don't think running out of dominion would vanish the save.
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October 17th, 2007, 06:15 AM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
I would've thought savegames are in the main folder, just as in the other versions.
Are you aware of the fact that Dominions only stores one "save" at a time, and that you can't "load" a previous turn without making copies of the folder that holds the turn data?
If you do know what's going on, I think you've found some kind of a Vista-only bug. I don't remember hearing about anything like this before.
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October 17th, 2007, 06:49 AM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
Savegames are in a funny and hard-to-find place on Vista. I couldn't say where, but previous players have really struggled to find them.
UhhhClem, you almost certainly ran out of dominion. What did the defeat message say? This has happened to me a few times - you think you're completely safe because your armies are winning, and you don't notice you've got almost no candles left.
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October 17th, 2007, 06:56 AM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
Arrrr Avast Matey. Tis Me bet, if me were a bettin man.
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October 17th, 2007, 08:15 PM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reason
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The last message in my turn report told me that I was defeated.
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The battle you mentioned has nothing to do with this message. Since you mentioned your position in the game was fairly strong I don't think you died from loss of dominion unless you completely ignored the idea of building temples. If you were strong and building temples then it's my opinion you lost the game because a computer AI won because of a specific victory condition such as 'victory points'.
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October 19th, 2007, 05:06 PM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
I don't think I lost my dominion: I had temples all over the place. The game didn't have any special victory conditions. My copy's a legitimate one, purchased at full retail from Amazon.
The mention of alternate victory conditions does jog my memory about a message I received in the game, though, and maybe this is the cause. I got an announcement that some race that I hadn't encountered yet (and that I haven't heard of) had constructed or grown a stupendous oak tree, which I was encouraged to burn. Is there some sort of Yggdrasil-growing spell that can win you the game, or is that just crazy talk?
I'll certainly patch the game ASAP. How can I find out where the saved games live on Vista?
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October 19th, 2007, 05:15 PM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
Naaa, thats just the Mother Oak global enchantment.
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October 19th, 2007, 06:42 PM
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Re: Bug: Losing a single-player game for no reaso
I don't know vista, but I imagine if you search for a folder with the name being whatever the name of your game was, you will find where saved games are kept.
alternately, search for *.trn or *.2h, as those are the file types for dominions turns.
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