Servers Updated Again | October 6, 2009 |
Tom has uploaded another set of bug fixes and changes to the live servers. The following new features are available on testing islands:
- Huge Battle Reports will now include the names of the participating armies, as well as the names of the army sponsor, and the name of the Marshal/Vice Marshal that took command.
- Region lords have a new setting for automatic transfers: "needed to next harvest". This will allow the game to calculate the food needed by the region to feed it until the next harvest, and then send all excess to the next specified region. This should greatly simplify food management for lords, especially on islands with seasons (Dwilight and the Far East).
In addition, all recent bug fixes have been uploaded to the stable islands. |
Indirik |
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October 20, 2009 |
Feature Request Implemented - The following feature request has been implemented on testing islands: Add Army and Sponsor Names to Battle Reports. Army, sponsor, and Marshal names are now shown in battle and huge battle reports on testing islands. |
October 20, 2009 |
Feature Request Approved - Tom has approved the following feature request to be added to the game: Leaving Religion With Debt. When implemented, a noble will be able to leave a religion without having to pay off their debt. This will, however, incur a significant honor penalty. |
October 20, 2009 |
Feature Request Approved - Tom has approved the following feature request to be added to the game: No New Realm Restrictions for Secessions. When implemented, this will remove various time-in-realm based restrictions for nobles in realms that have recently been formed via secession. |
October 7, 2009 |
Trade offers with no owner should be able to be canceled by the region lord. |
October 7, 2009 |
The position of "Second in Command" has been renamed to "Vice Marshal". |
October 5, 2009 |
Bug 5336 You now need 4 hours in your time poll to build a recruiting center, instead of 3. |
October 5, 2009 |
Bug 5335 Special characters in council titles should no longer prevent appointments. |
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