Drake001 wrote:Playing as france. 1806. The battles in late 1805 against the first coalition lasted two turns with Russia and Austria offering a quick peace. I accepted and continued war with Prussia (who had invaded my barvarian ally...which Prussia seems to like to do). Never took Venice or wien.
Anyway in 1806 I have technically fulfilled all the conditions to dispose of the hre and in f4 it is unlocked but it will not fire no matter how many times I try it.
How it works
1 - appears as "Locked" when France goes to war with Austria
2 - appears as "unlocked" (= playable) when France is at peace with both Austria and Prussia, Austria does not own Ulm/Wurzburg and has less than 100 Morale
3 - Any of the above condition not met means that the event won't trigger (even if displayed as possible)
True, the event should return to locked as soon as one condition is missing, but that would make it utterly complex.... In practice, you have a 'window of opportunity' to trigger the event, which is immediately after Austria is beaten, lost Ulm/Wurzburg, has less than 100 NM and before Prussia goes to war....may be 2-3 turns max..
Not really with this event. There's isn't a window per say. I believe the issue is more simple. Pressburg is leaving ULM in Austrian hands. The dissolution even is very clear that Austrian cannot have Ulm. Simple as that.
Drake001 wrote:This is really a second patch fix; there are too many urgent basic gameplay issues to resolve first.
I haven't got far enough in the game to see if there are any Spain events. But in defeating Prussia in one game, Saxony was at negative 100 relationship when in RL Napoleon was able to coerce them into their sphere....that should either be allowed or part of an enhanced diplomacy system.
Drake001 wrote:I haven't got far enough in the game to see if there are any Spain events. But in defeating Prussia in one game, Saxony was at negative 100 relationship when in RL Napoleon was able to coerce them into their sphere....that should either be allowed or part of an enhanced diplomacy system.
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