FightingBuckeye wrote:Short of getting the desired leader to a higher seniority, is there any way of combating this bug?
Since I've never seen this bug before, I know of no workaround for it.
Rod Smart wrote:Did you just promote one of them?
I've gotten funky messages like this (regarding promotions, not army command, so not exactly like this), and it is usually when I've promoted one general, but the other one is still reacting like he's not yet promoted. Its fixed by waiting a turn.
If Lyons had a seniority of #1 as a two star, and you just promoted him to a three star, is it possible that his seniority won't reset to 7 until a turn has passed?
The same mechanism is being used in promoting leaders as in creating an army command. You'll see it more often for promotions because promotions are made far more often and the mechanism also takes affect when promoting lower ranked leaders.
Rod Smart wrote:put them in the same region, promote one to army command, and then flip the command.
Not sure if that will actually work, but its something that's worth a test.
This will do nothing advantageous. What you are inputting between turn executions are orders, which are then executed in a logical order
during turn execution. The orders remaining when you execute a turn are what count for political penalties.
The only case where temporarily disbanding an army command can be useful is if you have two army commands who's command radii contain one or more corps and you wish to attach a corps to a specific of those army commands, but the other army command is closer to the corps.
In this case you temporarily disband army command A --the one to which you do NOT want to attach the corps--, attach the corps to army command B, and then reinstate army command A. Since army command A ended the last turn execution in existence and starts the next turn execution in existence there is no actual change and penalties for removing a leader from army command or creating an army command with leader A if there are other leaders with higher rank, do not take affect.