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PKH -> Black turn: Redoing center removes all progress in north & south (12/11/2013 12:03:16 PM)

Is this intended, because it's really annoying. I had decisive victory in the north and the south, and decided to redo the center. This removed all progress in the south, but north was still listed as decisive. After getting decisive in the center, progress in the north was removed as well. There is no connecting lines which shows dependencies between these, so what's going on ?




ComradeP -> RE: Black turn: Redoing center removes all progress in north & south (12/11/2013 1:08:59 PM)

The campaign erases all progress for scenarios played after the one you redo, regardless of their order in the campaign tree.

I initially thought you meant you played AGC last, and it axed your progress for the other scenarios along with the progress for that scenario, in which case it would be a bug, but as you seem to have played AGC before AGS and AGN, redoing AGC will remove the progress of AGS and AGN as well.

As the campaign has three paths this time, I understand it can be annoying, as normally you'd follow 1 path and you'd only reset the progress along a clear line.

If you don't get the result you want in the three opening scenarios, play them again before playing any of the other two to avoid this.

We'll make some tweaks to prevent this from being so annoying for UoC 2, but as stated the problem is caused by the Black Turn campaign structure at the start having multiple paths which can cause confusion as to which scenarios are reset.




PKH -> RE: Black turn: Redoing center removes all progress in north & south (12/11/2013 1:41:37 PM)

I think i played agn, agc, ags. Then redid agc which cleared ags. After finishing agc, agn was somehow cleared as well. As long as it only clears the ones played after the one I restart I guess I can deal with it. I wasn't aware it worked like that.




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