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Nope.
the administrator of this forum is the Internet Keyboard man? Can only play "authority" in the virtual world?Can you tell me why?
Thats almost as stupid as the battle where u retreated xD was by far the funniest thing that happened in that war xD
Basically, if you fuck up in strategus, you must deal w/ it. If strategus fucks up and you lose things, you must deal w/ it.
That's why if it happens again I hope the person being effected doesn't hit the 'cancel' button because I would be interested to see how the battle tries to resolve and in theory no troops would be lost if it went ahead and you took the village from yourself.
Sounds like a bug making you attack it, other than getting a dev to look at it my recommendation would be never to hit the 'cancel attack' button (click to show/hide)As this seems to be a new error this strat it may be the result of a change made to this strat to prevent a known 'gold duping exploit' where players attack their friends on the tick where they enter a fief. Effectively allowing them to transport trade goods large distances or be in 2 places at once for the purposes of trading.The fix for this bug is that now there is some form of order of priority between attacking/being attacked and entering a fief (whilst before, both could happen simultaneously).This may lead to some confusion as I believe historically when you attacked a fief you are also entering the fief at the same time. Crazy speculation is that it prioritised your 'attack' tick on the map before it allowed you to enter the fief and did that independently. But then registered your initial attack on the fief after you'd already entered.I'm probably miles off with this speculation as it does not appear to be happening to everyone.Was this immediate as in the second your first battle ended? Or was there 1-3 minutes in between your first battle ending and the 2nd one being triggered?Do you have links to both battles because I'm lazy?
after attack the village give another order like "move to" or "enter"