Anyone else notice that trainer is not on the list of party skills? (The one where it shows your skill level and who is contributing it..)
Lamjoe said:Dryvus said:Crossbows start out unloaded in battles.
Only if you dont load it at the end of a battle. When you win a battle, make sure your crossbow is loaded, next fight and your good to go.
That's because Trainer isn't a party skill.yellowmosquito said:Anyone else notice that trainer is not on the list of party skills? (The one where it shows your skill level and who is contributing it..)
Archonsod said:That's because Trainer isn't a party skill.yellowmosquito said:Anyone else notice that trainer is not on the list of party skills? (The one where it shows your skill level and who is contributing it..)
yellowmosquito said:Hmm...I see that it says "personal" skill now.
However, my soldiers being trained when i have 0 trainer skill? My party members have points in the skill, but I do not. Does this mean that everyone with trainer will contribute their trainer points to training for the day? (ie, trainer is cumulative and not just the highest skill level?)
Archonsod said:yellowmosquito said:Hmm...I see that it says "personal" skill now.
However, my soldiers being trained when i have 0 trainer skill? My party members have points in the skill, but I do not. Does this mean that everyone with trainer will contribute their trainer points to training for the day? (ie, trainer is cumulative and not just the highest skill level?)
Personal skills affect the character with the skill. It's covered in great depth elsewhere, but basically every character with trainer skill grants their XP to all eligible members of the party at midnight.
That's the anti crack protection kicking in. Check whether the game is registered (should say it's playing in full mode), otherwise try reinstalling.
Might be necessary to reregister, to do that uninstall the game then search the registry for M&B (should return two keys). Delete those keys and re-activate when prompted.
MagicJuggler said:I'm playing the game, and attempted to go into first-person by pressing R. Rather than getting first-person, I remain in third-person, with a horrendously messed-up framerate...
Nope. Occasionally if I stop right next to a city and wait, when I click on the nearby city, I go in the opposite direction. Back in .803 we had the "shortest distance between two points is an arc" bug, and now it's back. Parties seem to be avoiding "low spots" in the map (not rivers, but something like dry gullies) and preferentially use roads, even if they are out of the way.Tall Paul said:Way-finding for me is totally, completely screwed.
I can't click on anything further than a zero-spotting-skill-sight-range without running off at some stupid angle before eventually making a course correction. Sometimes my party seems to have to go around some kind of invisible corner, and this has led to my getting into battles I didn't want to whilst being chased. Also makes any journey a clock-fest.
Am I seriously the only one?