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Post by mickeypowell5 on Apr 13, 2018 8:05:36 GMT
This happened on my previous playthrough where I was playing as Renly and was allied with the North and the Trident and went to war. The North's armies mobilizied to Greywater Watch and just sat there dieing by attrition. The Trident's levies mobilizied to Riverrun and just sat there also.
I ordered them to attach to my army multiple times but they never even began to move. I ordered them to siege multiple counties just trying to get them to move or do something, but it never happened.
And now on this playthrough I finally have multiple LP allied with me in a war of independence but it's no use if their armies don't do dick. The Westernlands levies are sitting g there in Casterly Rock and the Trident's levies are sitting there near the Stoney Sept not moving either. I've tried giving them orders to attach to various armies and besiege counties but they NEVER move.
I've even tried consoling over to the rulers and moving them manually but that doesn't work either. I console over to one, tell their army to attach to mine. Console back to me, and when I advance a day they stop moving and just sit there again. I've restarted the game several times and loaded different saves. I've even started a new game and went to war with some more allies and they still do the same thing.
Does this happen to anyone else? I've got like 2800 hours in this game but this has never happened before.
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Post by Toccs on Apr 15, 2018 0:40:25 GMT
Does this happen to anyone else? I've got like 2800 hours in this game but this has never happened before. Yes, it's something that has happened on and off for many people including myself going back many years. Unfortunately there is not a lot of options really because it's an AI issue and the AI is unmoddable. The only thing I'm aware of that has ever had any real success in stopping it is what I told you on reddit about saving and reloading to kick the AI out of whatever loop it's in, but even that has no certainty of working.
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