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Post by chainsawjoe911 on Jun 17, 2019 18:55:45 GMT -6
When did you start the game - 1900 or 1920? 1920 What nation were you playing? USA Were there any start options that were not the default? No Versailles Describe the issue in detail. I closed out my game because i thought i saved it, but i did not. I loaded from my previous save and i had all the territory i had conquered 20 years in the future and it saved my ship designs from the future as well. What were you doing when the bug occurred? being dumb and closing the game out What did you expect to happen and how was the result you saw different than you expected. I expected to come to a game that was 20 years in the future. Can you describe how to reproduce the bug? play a game, save it, play more, close out, and see if it does the same i guess? What version of the game were you playing (v1.00, v1.01, etc)? 1.04
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Post by chainsawjoe911 on Jun 17, 2019 18:59:19 GMT -6
went and added a picture, as you can clearly see i have designs from nearly 5 years in the future
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Post by archelaos on Jun 18, 2019 5:01:25 GMT -6
Not a bug, just a quirk of a saving method. Ship designs are saved separately - when you click "save design" a new file is created in a save folder this slot uses. All refits are similarly saved. As result, even if you lose progress in the main file, your "future" designs are available. Similarity, when you get commissioning event (faster, slower, overweight etc.) it is saved in design file so reloading earlier turn would not fix it (you do get different event, but it's effect is added "on top" of the earlier one)
BDW, if you loose so much progress, you can try loading autosave - it preserves last save from last battle you fought in this game, so, depending when your last war was, you may salvage much of the progress.
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Post by chainsawjoe911 on Jun 18, 2019 7:46:13 GMT -6
well there is still the issue of the map being in the future. which is why i bring it up
theoretically you could play multiple games and not save and control the whole map
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