I don't even see them actually appear in combat, they just mark as dead at the end of combat and incur injuries.
Chibiabos
70 is a respectable score. A lot of fans, especially those inclined to put their score in early, I feel inflate scores as most folk, in my experience, are too binary in "I liked it" or "I hated it" with little discipline to cast a score-vote somewhere in-between.
I noticed this in the Beta, and it seems to be persisting. I was paying more careful attention to confirm (though I did not preserve a screenshot, sorry) that the unit counts given at the start of combat are inconsistent. The unit counts for "Yours" seems to count every individual appearing, counting x3 groups as 3, but for the enemy it counts the x3 groups as 1 which is, obviously, not consistent. The campaign in 1.0 adds a new twist that it counts all the units in your a
I've tested and confirmed this after taking careful measure of who was appearing in combat and who wasn't. Janusk did not appear in combat at all, so did not fall, but was treated as fallen in the summary and injury report.
It does seem to be intentional. I am in chapter 10, and its still inaccessible. Its frustrating, as there are some inaccessible tiles and treasures surrounded by impassable mountains and whatnot. I'm guess that's actually why they blocked it, for story purposes they need impassable terrain, and might use inaccessible tiles as some sort of event triggers.
[quote who="mastroego" reply="2" id="3258060"]Sorry, no, the story is wrong. Our judges are crazy but not THAT crazy. It's not about "not predicting", it's about "miscommunicating". They "reassured" the people that there was no "particular reason" to expect a major earthquake; people interpreted that as "it's safe to go home", and they did go home, even to the ones that were unsafe (for no fault of the scientists) Of course *I don't think* the
I tend to be a bit of a technical nazi, obviously I'm nitpicky about even little grammar issues, and while I would love to have store credit if not outright "a buck for a bug report" especially given my unemployment, how about at least a counter on the forums for being the first to report a confirmed bug on the forums, it could go in the mini-profile when someone makes a post, a counter like Karma?
When champions or other units join you in the campaign, there doesn't seem to be any restriction on party size, which is good given there doesn't seem to be any research for increasing party size, but I also do not seem to be able to remove someone like Gnarri whom seems to block several c
[quote who="Michael_Zett" reply="1" id="3258094"]Lower Land?[/quote] There does not seem to be a "Lower Land" spell in the campaign, only "Raise Land."
Gnarri seems to block a lot of champions from joining you. I'm on the verge of nixing him, but I have him levelled to a decent tank ...
It did indeed clear the roadblock, but I never did find that third village.
Just as mysteriously, a few turns after this screenshot as I moved my sov's army to Kroyer's Hold to see if there was an artifact or something I missed there, then moved it toward Ammarkan after finding nothing in Kroyer's Hold, I got a sudden dialog announcing Chapter 10: I don
In Chapter 9, I am blocked in (as marked in the expertly-drawn yellow borders above :P). If I try to follow that road to next to the block by the river to the southwest, I get informed I must liberate 3 villages before we leave the valley. I pasted in from the objectives log what the objectives are:  
How do you found new settlements when the campaign doesn't let you build Pioneers?
[quote who="Bellack" reply="2" id="3257906"] Quoting jlzignego, reply 1I also got that message from ships I had set to explore. The only way to get it to stop was to set the ship to guard. On a related note I can't seem to figure out how to stop units from "exploring" once I tell them to. I also couldn't disband the ship... not sure what is intended here or not. I have downloaded the game but have not yet played 1.00. Are you saying they now have sea
Ah, yes, I was in the Scenario. I hadn't thought it would vary between the scenario and the main game, which is why I did not specify [CAMPAIGN] in my thread title tags.
Upon further testing, this also occurs on my sovereign and with the Equip screen, not just the Trade screen.
Attempting to equip the Yew Longbow on Umana Ferensu via the party Trade screen instead equips a Banishing Staff. If she has no Banishing staff in inventory, in fact, attempting to equip the Yew Longbow creates one in her inventory and equips it!
Not sure if this is from a unit I had pathing, or my ship I had set to 'Explore.'
Clearly the end of the campaign. :P
Immediately upon loading units onto a ship, the ship becomes the currently selected unit; however, if I attempt to move it with a right click somewhere on the sea, the ship will not move but the turn automatically ends; this persists the next turn (with the ship still selected) unless I click 'off' the ship so it is no longer selected, then click on the ship again, then it will allow me to move the ship.
Grammar edits are tedious, even for a die-hard grammar Nazi like myself, so I think I will go easy on reporting the same grammar issues such as uneven ellipses spacing, and en-dash/em-dash on all the text I find, and I think I'll focus on one-off typos and other new grammar malfunctions as I find them. The fifth paragraph which starts "'You seek the Stone,' the man in black..." has a couple of issues: first, each speaker's dialog should be its own paragraph, so t
I seem to recall being able to use four accessories with designed units in the last several beta releases, though I could be remembering that incorrectly.
Aren't growing pains wonderful? :P Yeah, bandwidth is expensive and your customers are frustrated, but I hope you take the good from the trouble that a lot of people are giving it a try (though, I presume, most downloads from Stardock are for your customers, like myself, given free credit for having purchased prematurely-released WoM, most of your new paying customers I would suppose to buy and download FE from Steam).
The last sentence of the last paragraph begins, "You swallow your pride, and agree to saly the Fallen warriors occupying the countryside." I believe that should be slay, not saly.