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Yet a few more errors:
in the event.txt file major_boh.txt is included, although this is not an Abe-file. Simply change:
event = "db\events\major_boh.txt"
to
event = "db\events\minor_boh.txt"

EDIT: And I'll fix the Hungarian event error, just add this to text.csv (anywhere before EOF will do AFAIK)

EVENTHIST200808;The revolt in Transylvania was lead by Antal Budai Nagy, a poor nobleman. The root of the problem was a typical situation for Central Europe at that time. Due to the increasing goods manufacturing in the Western part of Europe, Central Europe having the best quality of land for agricultural products concentrated more and more on grain and wine production. The land was owned mostly by the nobles but some were in commen use of the peasants' communitites. At that time the nobles realised this beneficiary situation and began to demand more work from their peasants on the allodium, and of course also more taxes. The peasants started to revolt in the less industrialized parts of Hungary because these regions were not able to benefit so much from the above described process. What's more, Zsigmond decreased the gold content of the Hungarian ccoins, which resulted in an inflationlike process for the small change. That is why György Lepes, the bishop of Transsylvania, did not accepted tax payments for several years. But suddenly, when the gold content was improving again he decided to get arrears of the church's taxes. Who is not willing to pay will be cursed by the church. This triggered a wide-spread revolt in the south-western part of Hungary. Many poor nobles and even the orthodox villages joined the movement because the Catholic Church prescribed tax payments for them as well. For the suppression of the revolt the Pope sent an inquisitor named by Jacob Marchia. The nobles gathered their forces but lost in several battles. Both sides requested King Sigismund as the highest judge of the country to make a decision. The peasants are promised to get no punishment, free movement and free make of will. This is called as the Agreement of Kolozsmonostor. Due to these great results most of the revolters returned home. Unfortunately for the peasants Zsigmond passed away in december 1437. Just after that the nobles who were unwilling to accept any agreement with their peasants attacked Antal Budai Nagy and their remaining troops. The final battle took place in Kolozsvár and brought a total annihilation of Budai's army. He was executed at Torda.;;;;;;;;;;;12869

There also seems to be a misspelling in one of the Granada events. It says Mawlas when it probably should be Malwas.
 
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Check.:)
 
Playing as the Kaliphate the other day, I got an event sometime in the 16th century saying something about the Holy Roman Emperor hiring an Italian engineer to build fortifications. Then I got +1 fortress in Krakow. Now, what is unusual about that? Well, a) I am not the Holy Roman Emperor, and b) neither I nor the Holy Roman Emperor owns Krakow province. :confused:
 
CWN removed..

And thanks Calanctus, this one does sound interesting..
 
Calanctus said:
Playing as the Kaliphate the other day, I got an event sometime in the 16th century saying something about the Holy Roman Emperor hiring an Italian engineer to build fortifications. Then I got +1 fortress in Krakow. Now, what is unusual about that? Well, a) I am not the Holy Roman Emperor, and b) neither I nor the Holy Roman Emperor owns Krakow province. :confused:

That one is probably one of the events from the Condotierri.txt file. I'm not sure why it would be firing for the Kaliphate though.
 
I did check condottieri.txt file when I read about it at first, but I didn't see any obscurities that would have made it possible to fire for Caliphate and none of them were targetting Krakow...
 
Calanctus said:
Eire event 200625, "The abdication of the O´Neills," sleeps itself in the b choice. From the event descriptions, it looks like it's supposed to sleep the one below it, 200626, "The return of the O'Neills."

Good catch. These wrong event sleepers are among the hardest bugs to find as they don't give you any error messages and the game works with them, so you won't ever notice it unless you comb through event files with care or play the country in question and pay attention to all events...
 
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Good catch. These wrong event sleepers are among the hardest bugs to find as they don't give you any error messages and the game works with them, so you won't ever notice it unless you comb through event files with care or play the country in question and pay attention to all events...

Although IIRC it was bugreported.. longago.. but if it is still in then it is good to mention again :)
 
Just did a little test, Archduke. I ran the latest version of the game and Savoy inherited Languedoc in 1419. I think you need to remove the start dates, death dates and trigger conditions from Savoy events 200988 & 200989 in order to get the desired results.

Edit: Also, the Languedoc event 200987 does not need to have both its own trigger conditions and to be manually triggered by events 200526-27; only one is needed, although I don't think it will cause any problems as is.
 
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Recognized that one already, but didn´t have time on Friday to correct that.:)

Good catch though, gotta check Eire, too.
 
I think I already saw it reported, but thought it had been corrected: in my current game with Ukraine, I keep having CTDs in 1600. In my last game I was able to reach October and then save, but then my save CTD while loading. I attach the January 1600 autosave and the October save if it can help:

CTD saves
 
Head's up Kaigon

I think there is an error in the Swabian event #202119. Option A should trigger event 202120 (I think) instead of event 202118. T'would be a shame to leave this one broken.
 
Be more precise, what needs to be corrected.
 
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