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Yes, I just encountered the same problem. The game I am playing is fog, so you won't be able to see, but it's here: Game 9661777Iron Maid wrote:Gansu should border Sichuan but it doesn't!
Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Yea.. couldn't attack a 1 with my 10 stack from Gansu to Sichuan.. kinda sucks lol, but its BETA so I wont cry too much about it, just fix it.Peter Gibbons wrote:Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Also, unlike my first turn, it allowed me to reinforce Qinghai to Chamdo. Isn't that a mistake? Usually a one-way attack arrow means you can't reinforce in the reverse direction, right?

The file has not been sent to Lack, and therefore has not been updated. Unfortunately I don't have that power to do it.grifftron wrote:Yea.. couldn't attack a 1 with my 10 stack from Gansu to Sichuan.. kinda sucks lol, but its BETA so I wont cry too much about it, just fix it.Peter Gibbons wrote:Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Also, unlike my first turn, it allowed me to reinforce Qinghai to Chamdo. Isn't that a mistake? Usually a one-way attack arrow means you can't reinforce in the reverse direction, right?
-griff
Are you sure you don't have a connection around it?Peter Gibbons wrote:Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Also, unlike my first turn, it allowed me to reinforce Qinghai to Chamdo. Isn't that a mistake? Usually a one-way attack arrow means you can't reinforce in the reverse direction, right?

Peter Gibbons wrote:Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Already noted and changed, just waiting for XML to be uploaded.danryan wrote:sichuan and gansu are illustrated as bordering but do not.
Positive. Qinghai is surrounded by opponents.Gilligan wrote:Are you sure you don't have a connection around it?Peter Gibbons wrote:Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Also, unlike my first turn, it allowed me to reinforce Qinghai to Chamdo. Isn't that a mistake? Usually a one-way attack arrow means you can't reinforce in the reverse direction, right?
I've checked the current xml, Chamdo isn't listed into Qinghai borders so it's no possible to attack or fortify from Qinghai to Chamdo.Peter Gibbons wrote:Positive. Qinghai is surrounded by opponents.Gilligan wrote:Are you sure you don't have a connection around it?Peter Gibbons wrote:Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Also, unlike my first turn, it allowed me to reinforce Qinghai to Chamdo. Isn't that a mistake? Usually a one-way attack arrow means you can't reinforce in the reverse direction, right?
BoB tells me that Qinghai borders Nagqu, which it doesn't seem to on the image. This could explain the current oddity...thenobodies80 wrote:I've checked the current xml, Chamdo isn't listed into Qinghai borders so it's no possible to attack or fortify from Qinghai to Chamdo.Peter Gibbons wrote:Positive. Qinghai is surrounded by opponents.Gilligan wrote:Are you sure you don't have a connection around it?Peter Gibbons wrote:Unless I'm missing something, I don't think they are fixed.
Just took my second turn and still couldn't reinforce Ganzu to Sichuan, or vice versa.
Also, unlike my first turn, it allowed me to reinforce Qinghai to Chamdo. Isn't that a mistake? Usually a one-way attack arrow means you can't reinforce in the reverse direction, right?
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