Thanks for reporting. I'll look at it.
Edit: Confirmed. Weird. Reporting.
Edit: Confirmed. Weird. Reporting.
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Yes, me too, so there seems to be something specific triggering this.Weird, I've successfully done wars with allies in 1.05b.
I would love to attach a savegame, but my Zip file is 9686 kb and the attachment upload manager limits me to 976.6 kilobytes. The upload fails, and I don't know how to get around this. Help?
well, sorry no save game, i accidently corrupted it(tried loading the save when running faniciful titles mod, but i accidently used the ck2+ ftt version, save was corrupted, crashed the game evreytime i tried to load it).
I was started as king of denmark, got lucky with a marriage and some assassinations to pick up matilda's holdings, conquered corsica, and won Crusade for Jerusalem(HRE and France never joined, just me, pope and some irish dukes...). My Queen kept getting sick but surviving, so i moved my capital to corsica, and for some reason my primary title changed to KoJ... everything was fine up till that point
now... after this point i stop expanding. I go to join one of my allies wars but a strange thing happens. While it says i will join my ally, looking at the Victory conditions(where it shows what you get/lose for victory, white peace, surrender) it seems as if ill be joining the enemy(win=enemy +, ally -), confused, i dont join. Then the HRE invites me to join them in Holy War in Iberia, as soon as i accept it ends inconclusively.
I get my heir married(regular) to the Queen of Sicily. One of her dukes plots to take a county from her that is his de jure... and at the same time Muslim Palmero Declares holy war. She asks for help. I agree. As soon as my troops start to seige enemy Sicily surrenders(-5 and -20 war scores respectively....)... dont know if its the same but....
Yes, the more info/examples we get the better. The only thing we don't like is when a new thread is created for a bug that's already been reported, which wasn't the case here.I can assure you that most (responsible) software developers would rather have a hundred reports of the same bug than zero reports![]()