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  • I had a civil war

    Yes, it's true. Playing as the Germans on monarch, I had a civil war. But I don't know why.

    I was minding my own business, I had recentrly converted an army of 70 some odd spearmen into riflemen and was busy converting the terrain into railroad via automatic workers. Suddenly, my rifleman in Munich began shooting (!?). Let me clarify: the rifleman in Munich began shooting workers who were trying to enter Munich.

    This struck me as odd because 1. usually my riflemen shoot enemies, and 2. what threat are the workers, really?

    Of course I digress, but if anyone can shed some light on the situation, I'd really appreciate it.

    P.S. watch your workers, they may be planning a workers revolution (I should have known, Marx was German).

  • #2
    I think I had a similar glitch. I was sending a unit across my continent using the railroads when it stopped in front of one of my towns and attaacked the garrisoned unit. It went by so quickly I wasn't sure so I sent another unit the same way and sure enough it happened again. Why? I got no clue.
    The poster formerly known as Xenia and Xev Worshiper.

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    • #3
      I read the topic and got excited that the old Civ2 -feature had been left in the game, which would of been utterly wonderful - but to no avail.

      Just a bug, I am afraid.
      Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!

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      • #4
        I'm wondering if this has something to do with a captured worker. It's not inconceivable that the AI is getting confused having a foreign national hanging around.

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        • #5
          That's happened to me, too. At first, I thought it was because I had foreign workers in my cities, but it seemed to happen at other times, too. I thought a spy may have infiltrated. I don't think so though. It must be a bug.
          "I've spent more time posting than playing."

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          • #6
            i wish civil wars were possible. fractured ai civs always made for the best games.
            it's just my opinion. can you dig it?

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            • #7
              Before you know it the year shall be 1848 and the revolution will sweep all over Europe. The workers shall arise from the ashes of their destruction to start the new world. The bourgeoisie stranglehold will be forever eliminated, instead will come the new army of industry, where equality and freedom are not by words of a system long buried them in the old bible of the present.

              Yes, revolution will come and workers shall set up barricades over the city, the union will chant for change: and you shall do your utmost to stop them, you will kill them once again, you will hang their leaders, you will ostracize those who you cant. In all this you will hide behind the nation and the flag! The army, whom you carefully trained as stupid but loyal dogs, will rally behind you!

              -Kurt Juntraufter, 1848.

              moral of the story: as long as you keep having workers, your army will have to shoot them every once in a while.

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              • #8
                Lmao that was good soo good....... power to the unions

                oh and whats the differnce between a larg pizza and the avrage working calss smoe..........a larg pizza can still feed a family of 4

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                • #9
                  Before you know it the year shall be 1848 and the revolution will sweep all over Europe... Blah
                  Sorry, but (at least in Germany, most probably in other European countries as well)m the 1848 revolution was driven by the bourgeoisie. A clear working class has not yet emerged, Marx was still too young (as far as I know, teenager) to spread his ideas. It was the great time where professors and students (in more harmony than ever after) discussed about how to change the world ... and discussed ... and discussed ...
                  Why doing it the easy way if it is possible to do it complicated?

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                  • #10
                    Civ III blows

                    Originally posted by kassiopeia
                    I read the topic and got excited that the old Civ2 -feature had been left in the game, which would of been utterly wonderful - but to no avail.

                    Just a bug, I am afraid.
                    Yea, Civ III is LOADED with bugs we do NOT want - too bad it doesn't have the features we DO want. Scenario-building is another.

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