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I can fix that if you want.Except they're only there in Early Explorers.
You don't need to add the towns during gameplay. Those islands weren't colonised until later, so you "add" the towns by playing "Spanish Main" instead.Because all the town locations would need to be removed.
Not technically impossible I think but decidedly NOT easy.
Then allowing those towns to be added during gameplay is even harder.
Well, that part is intentional. They're only needed in Early Explorers.I can fix that if you want.
Are you using Stormy Start on Swashbuckler? That would explain it. That enables the EVIL Stormy Start mod.But there is a little issue.. I made 5 new games, and no matter what my leadership level is, I only start with a crap tartane :S
Turns out when I start, no matter what skills I have, all are level 1.. including my leadership.
Edit: Figured out the problem.. can't start as swashbuckler otherwise you start with all skills 1.. so I put Adventurer difficulty and I can sail any ship under my leadership skill level.
There is truth in that, of course....You don't need to add the towns during gameplay. Those islands weren't colonised until later, so you "add" the towns by playing "Spanish Main" instead.
That disables the reloads to shore and removes the added fort models from the islands.What happens if an island is disabled in "Periods.c", e.g. "period.Islands.Guadeloupe.disable = true;"?
So that is at least not needed.Beyond that, the only "fix" is that if you know that an island wasn't colonised in the year in which you're playing, stay away from it. If you don't know that it wasn't colonised then you won't be upset if you go there and visit the colony.
I make a Tailor's shop only accessable during Early explorers then.
Yes, that happens. It's why I always save game just before going into a battle. If it crashes, I reload and try again. Sometimes it's random and sometimes it's consistent if I loot chests and bodies. So if the game crashes on the second attempt, I reload again and this time storm through the ship without stopping to loot anything - or, for that matter, exchanging equipment with officers.Yea I did that.. makes more sense
I must be the unluckiest guy on this forum.. been playing for hours and no problem.. now suddenly i find a nice loot and when i board, i crash :'(
There is a problem with your game. Starting a new game might help. The next update should certainly help because I fixed all related errors that we found.i'm still having the governor issue where I can't get any quests nor LOM, or any useful words that can come out of governor's mouth
True. At the moment I do have the game set up so that the PLAYER is neutral to the pirates when their nation doesn't have an island. Didn't make the actual nations friendly to the pirates though.Perhaps make Pirates neutral to England and Holland, since at that time the pirates probably were English and possibly Dutch privateers. That gives them somewhere to repair ships and sell loot without worrying about a false flag being recognised.