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  • Major Bug with new patch

    The auto-turn doesn't stop for warnings. What I mean is if you have auto-turn on and are happily moving along, but are attacked, it doesn't stop to allow you to address the ! warnings that say city X can attack an enemy. So by the time you get control of the interface, the AI has had 3 or 4 free attacks. Thus, you reload an autosave, and turn off auto-turn.

    Overall though, I have to say that I think Civ V is easily better than IV at this point.

    Mike

  • #2
    Ouch, that is a serious bug I'd say.
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    • #3
      Yup - noticed the same thing. I'm trying to scroll through my warnings before moving rather than turn off auto-turn... but that doesn't help if it's early in the game and you have no active units.
      "Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
      "I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
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      • #4
        I found another bad bug and I think I have the pattern so it can be fixed. Occasionally, you can not change the focus off of a computer driven unit to pick a unit that is garrisoned or forted up. When you use the space bar to bypass that unit, it moves into the auto-end of turn and you lose the moves you were going to make. I think this only happens with auto-end turn on and if you only have 1 unit to move (ie not fortified or in garrisons).

        Mike

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        • #5
          Pattern is wrong in my post above, however, it is when you only have 1 unit left to move. It seems like the end turn starts too early.

          Mike

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          • #6
            This bug even stopped me building in a city,which had just been created in the "last move". And, of course, I have lost countless workers early in the game when I realise too late how close the barbarian is and try in vain to select the worker.
            Taxation without representation is still tyranny.

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