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Originally posted by Gen. Suvorov
Thats the way it was made in IGC and if/when Doomdark makes a change we will make it too.

So that you and Doomdark have to agree to make the change. I found myself in a strange situation... In my first trial of the Byzantine 1492 I declared war to Crimea because I wanted the turkish involved in the war (as I told I saw that they were allied with Crimea). Instead to have the turkish into the war I find myself in war with Russia (I didn't want it, of course).
Furthermore, when have we to expect the patch to play 1448 scenario with the NA version? I'm anxious to try it because I think it is more interesting.
 
Originally posted by Sadham


So that you and Doomdark have to agree to make the change. I found myself in a strange situation... In my first trial of the Byzantine 1492 I declared war to Crimea because I wanted the turkish involved in the war (as I told I saw that they were allied with Crimea). Instead to have the turkish into the war I find myself in war with Russia (I didn't want it, of course).
Furthermore, when have we to expect the patch to play 1448 scenario with the NA version? I'm anxious to try it because I think it is more interesting.

I'll think about the Crimean problem, but we'll have to wait untill Paradox releases patch 1.09b
 
Furthermore, when have we to expect the patch to play 1448 scenario with the NA version? I'm anxious to try it because I think it is more interesting.
I think you CAN play it. Only problem is that time jumps from 1448 to 1492, so you miss all pre-1492 monarchs and leaders. However everything else works fine.
 
i thank you for making this scenario,but there is a problem when i play the 1448 one,it does skip to 1492 which isnt a problem. However when i try to save the game it crashs back to the desktop. Is this a common problem? Is there anyway to fix this?
Thank you.
 
I'm playing your scenario with the latest IGC (2.2c) and pathc 1.09.

On my first game, it crashed while saving (and I forgot to run byzantium.exe...). No problem after that for a while.

Now, I'm in 1569, I get a conquistador and I send him to conquer the Incas; unfortunately on the 1st january 1570, the game crash. I disabled the autosave feature, but it still crashes to the desktop. There seems to be an event happening and I think it's a new monarch; however, I'm not sure since it goes by very fast.

In my last IGC game, I couldn't accept peace with either SPain or Russia. So, prior to running your scenario, I completely uninstall every thing EU on my computer, and then reinstall EU, the patch, IGC 2.2c (I had 2.2) and your Bizantium scenario.

Now, I can't get my game to work, any suggestion?

p.s. If I want to play another IGC, can I just run IGCconfig or do I need to reinstall it? Same for Bizance, after IGCconfig, can I simply run bizantium?

UPDATE: The event is the opening of a new center of trade somewhere. Don't know where 'cause it disapears too fast. I tried loading a older game and tried something different, but same result.
 
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