Durk wrote:I have a different situation of 'disappearing' generals. I send a general over enemy territory and they get 'trapped.'
The situation is like this:
I have a general with the Army of Tennessee near Memphis and the New Orleans occupation forces need one more general. So I send the general from the Army of the Tennessee to New Orleans. I use the 'avoid combat' option.
The general disappears.
I can find the general on the ledger which takes me to some place, like Jackson, Mississippi, where the general can be found, but he is not available. He is somehow trapped in Jackson. He remains there until I manage to take Jackson many turns later.
It is odd to me, like he lost a battle and was wounded, but then is somehow frozen in a 'fourth dimension.'
Has this odd event happened to anyone else. I have had it happen three times as of this writing.
Durk wrote:I have a different situation of 'disappearing' generals. I send a general over enemy territory and they get 'trapped.'
The situation is like this:
I have a general with the Army of Tennessee near Memphis and the New Orleans occupation forces need one more general. So I send the general from the Army of the Tennessee to New Orleans. I use the 'avoid combat' option.
The general disappears.
I can find the general on the ledger which takes me to some place, like Jackson, Mississippi, where the general can be found, but he is not available. He is somehow trapped in Jackson. He remains there until I manage to take Jackson many turns later.
It is odd to me, like he lost a battle and was wounded, but then is somehow frozen in a 'fourth dimension.'
Has this odd event happened to anyone else. I have had it happen three times as of this writing.
DrPostman wrote:It's happened to me, sometimes when they are with troops. One trick I learned is to find them
in the ledger and click on the flag to take you to them, and they pop right up as usual. It's a
rare thing, so I haven't bothered reporting it.
donagel wrote:Does this only happen when you issue a move order to a general, or will it also happen if you strategically re-deploy them?
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