City/army list keeps disappearing


This is the second time in about 6 plays that the city and army list in the upper left corner of my screen has disappeared.  I thought perhaps I had mistakenly hit a hotkey to toggle it off, but could not find a way to turn it back on.  It of course makes it very tough to monitor your cities for new production.

 

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Confirmed, had same issue on one of my games, but I cannot tell if this was specific to the game or a general issue. Will repost if it appear again.

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I have had this happen as well, have to reload the game to fix it.

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I have only had this happen to me when I reloaded a game from a Quicksave. Nothing would help after that though, except saving manually and closing the game entirely then restarting and reloading the save.

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i think that happened to me on a few occasions when i inspected AI cities or units. 

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i just had another occurence of that bug. this time, i was inspecting the city screen of one of my own settlements. i think it could be related to that inspection screen. maybe there is an update function call at this point that runs into some internal error and doesn't finish properly (you can change stuff on that screen such as deleting buildings or removing enchantments, so i guess it would make sense to call an update function when the dialog is closed)

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I hadn't experienced this issue throughout most of the beta, but in the last two days, all of my saves are stuck with this. Closing and reloading the game seems to be the only solution at this point.

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Me too. Quit game and restart fixes it.

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Yeah ... this is THE single most annoying glitch for me. 

 

It happens after you load a Quicksave, and the only solution is to exit the game and restart.

 

All the other stuff I can work around, but this one is driving me completely buggy.  I'm a fairly inexperienced player, so I reload Quicksaves a lot, so I can redo what I did wrong.  It's a learning curve. ;-)