I will note, I had already dropped my AA down to 4x during the above testing.
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In the map "Crucible", the south eastern river has a section of tiles that aren't actually considered river tiles. Visually there is clearly a river running through them but when you hover over them the tool-tip display shows them to be plains. The tiles just need to be properly tagged as "river", to match the visual.
I really don't think this is a memory issue. System Memory: 16GB In use at time of bug: 11GB GPU Memory: 4GB In use at time of bug: 1.4GB I just fired up LH fresh, after closing out of Steam completely. Started off by opening a saved game, everything looked fine. I checked all three branches of research and dragged each one of them around, all the tech titles moved with their icons correctly, none were missing. Without doing anyth
I can speak from experience that this has happened to me in both FE and LH now as well. I'm not sure about it being memory. While you're right it would make sense, and a fresh reload does seem to correct it, my system is pretty dang beefy and I've been running performance monitors on both the system and the card. I'm no where near maxing out memory on either. CPU/System: Intel Core i7-2600K Win 7 Prof 64-bit 16 GB system
While I agree that initial unit placement needs some adjustment, I absolutely DO NOT want to have to manually place my units before every battle. It would just add an extra (time consuming and cumbersome) step before every battle. It would also probably be a LOT more work for SD then just making a few changes to the current system. It's an unnecessary over reaction to the problem, the current system has a lot of merit to it, it just needs some tweaks. As far as mage
I did some searching to see if this question has been raised and answered yet, couldn't find anything. With the new swarm mechanic looking quite powerful (in my first impressions, perhaps too powerful), is anything going to be changed about the Tarth racial ability? The swarm mechanic makes having larger armies *extremely* valuable, which directly smacks the usefulness of the Tarth racial in the face. Also, another thought. With the new