Naomi
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Joined: 6/21/2005 From: Osaka Status: offline
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Can you imagine, or have you experienced, a situation where your men have been locked over many months in a hostile province without being able to fight your foes there, whether on battleground or around the city? Now a 170,000-strong army of mine is detained in British Mecklenburg and forced to stay peacefully alongside British field force and garrision, coupled with an impressive clutch of Swedes that happened to set foot there but then never proceeded elsewhere. This situation ever happened to me for a couple of times prior to the latest version, in Switzerland and Berg, which were protectorates, as Mecklenburg now. If the situation confronting me at present is as bugged as before, I guess I shall have to send no less than 30 auto-join orders to all individual divisions and commanders to sneak past the jail borders - which I am not willing to do - leaving the thus empty army and corps counters automatically wiped out afterwards. I solicit here other ways, which I hope there are, of doing about this quagmire. In the meantime, I may better let my soldiers bite their time and wait on a battle (albeit perhaps remotely probable) in a neighbouring province which allows for their participation as reinforcement.
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