Originally posted by rwingettFor Novgorod, you can put in Johnnygirl as the user name.
Oops. I turned that layer off while I made my boundary adjustments and forgot to turn it back on. There was hardly room for it anyway with Arles being reduced to the size of Rhode Island now.
Thanks for your work on this - is an excellent reference.
Originally posted by rwingettYou could try marking it has it was in Shav's Prophecy. http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a244/catfoodtim/shavswarning.jpg
Oops. I turned that layer off while I made my boundary adjustments and forgot to turn it back on. There was hardly room for it anyway with Arles being reduced to the size of Rhode Island now.
(p.33-34 of this thread for those with short-term memory loss)
Originally posted by Freddie2006Are you still in this game? Despite having no opposition throughout England, you have managed to conquer only one province: Wales. What's wrong? Has that Magna Carta got ya down?
Sounds like great fun! I put money on you getting bored and coming online to play the internet war game 😛
Originally posted by eagles54I know Vikings were not noted for their technological prowess, but I think even a drunken Norwegian like yourself could manage to press the "refresh" button on his browser. Welcome to the 14th century.
Well Sunshine, when I click on the link you provided to Suzianne, it shows otherwise.
Edit: I see you found the solution.
Originally posted by schakuhrYou can't transfer troops into armies that are in a different province. All transfers must occur within the same province.
Also, I keep getting this in my plans: "Possible Problems:
These Transfer orders may not succeed, because your units will not be in the same location during the same phase."
Does anyone know how this should be done properly?
The surest way to get troops out of a garrison is to create a new army unit within that province and then transfer all the garrison troops into it.
Originally posted by rwingettThere's the trouble.
I know Vikings were not noted for their technological prowess, but I think even a drunken Norwegian like yourself could manage to press the "refresh" button on his browser. Welcome to the 14th century.
Edit: I see you found the solution.
It's early dawn asea in the foulest weather, this mishmash crew reeks mightily of stale mead and sweat, and I'm as sober as a priest.
I'll set that right next port...
Originally posted by eagles54You know those Capital One commercials where the Vikings have to get jobs in the shopping mall? That's going to be you in a few centuries.
There's the trouble.
It's early dawn asea in the foulest weather, this mishmash crew reeks mightily of stale mead and sweat, and I'm as sober as a priest.
I'll set that right next port...