Latest release missions bug

The only achievement i don't have is the one where you complete 30 missions. I find it impossible to complete because the AI in the latest version doesn't offer that many missions, regardless of map size, number of enemies/allies, etc...

The most missions i can get is to be offered one mission to attach each of my starting allies. Wether i complete this mission or not the AI never offers more missions.

Is there something i'm missing here? Why won't they offer more? I've played dozens of games in different ways and can't find any way to be offered at least 30 missions. Help!

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Reply #1 Top

Are you playing with unlocked teams and no allies? You should be getting missions. Every achievement has someone who managed to get it so far.

Reply #2 Top

I've played mostly with unlocked teams and no allies, but i've also tried all the combinations of those options. No matter what i try the most missions i get is one against each starting allied AI.

I know i've gotten missions in past  versions but the latest version seems to be bugged as the AI won't give missions.

Reply #3 Top

Propably the best you can do is trying to accomplish it with a human ally (although I'm not sure it counts). Missions are ruined in this version of rebellion, and they are worth nothing compared to original sinns, as their effect on relationships are SOOOOOOO SMALL.. Only worth doing them for the money.

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Quoting Turchany, reply 3
Propably the best you can do is trying to accomplish it with a human ally (although I'm not sure it counts). Missions are ruined in this version of rebellion, and they are worth nothing compared to original sinns, as their effect on relationships are SOOOOOOO SMALL.. Only worth doing them for the money.
End of Turchany's quote

 

I still think the current system is far better as before your ally often would ask impossible things from you.... and then declare war if you failed them.

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Quoting ARESIV, reply 5

Quoting Turchany, reply 3Propably the best you can do is trying to accomplish it with a human ally (although I'm not sure it counts). Missions are ruined in this version of rebellion, and they are worth nothing compared to original sinns, as their effect on relationships are SOOOOOOO SMALL.. Only worth doing them for the money.

 

I still think the current system is far better as before your ally often would ask impossible things from you.... and then declare war if you failed them.
End of ARESIV's quote

 

Maybe better, but now may God save your soul if you start with random factions (and the times back, when I played against AI I liked to do that, but Rebellion f*cked this up, and not that fun playing with pre-chosen factions and FFA with teams forming in-game, as you already know what faction will be your ally as many factions hate you so much..) and there won't be a good faction to form alliance with, like every other spawned AI player will hate you even if you research everything and give him max resources... And not even near is the cease fire :/ easiest to form an alliance if the ai is the same faction as you, as it is very random how other factions feel about your faction, and it is impossible to send enyoys to a still enemy player as it focuses on killing them sooner than later.

Reply #6 Top

stardock put that achievement in knowing it can't be completed.  This was done, imho, so that achievement whores -like everyone else who had hope- don't get too satisfied with the game.  I could but wrong, but who knows.