Tath general alerts himself, calling himself Sir
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- revolting_peasant
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Tath general alerts himself, calling himself Sir
I'm playing "Descent into Darkness", on medium difficulty, with version 1.13.8.
In the 'Small Favor' Scenario, part 1, we need to sneak into this manor. If you're noticed by one of the guard, he calls General Taylor, the leader in the castle:
In the 'Small Favor' Scenario, part 1, we need to sneak into this manor. If you're noticed by one of the guard, he calls General Taylor, the leader in the castle:
and General Taylor then calls out:Sir! Undead creatures are coming out of the forest! Wake the guards immediately!
The thing is, it's possible that General Taylor himself will be the first person to notice you. This happens if you've sent a squad of Shadows/Nightstalks to assassinate him. In that case, we see the same behavior: Taylor calls out to himself with those same words ("Sir! etc."). That's a bug. Instead, in this case, Taylor should only have one message, saying:To arms, men!
(as the undead are not quite coming out of the forest.)Undead creatures are upon us! Guards - to arms!
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Re: Tath general alerts himself, calling himself Sir
Thanks for the report. Fixed just now in 1.13.10+dev.
I forked real life and now I'm getting merge conflicts.
- revolting_peasant
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Re: Tath general alerts himself, calling himself Sir
Just out of curiosity, what does the underscore before the string (i.e. message = _ "blah blah") mean?
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Re: Tath general alerts himself, calling himself Sir
It marks it as translatable.revolting_peasant wrote:Just out of curiosity, what does the underscore before the string (i.e. message = _ "blah blah") mean?
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take one down, patch it around
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