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*Furthermore, deviated units ordered to attack houses other than their own will continue to attack them even after the deviation wears off. A deviated Atreides tank ordered to attack a Harkonnen base, for example, will continue to attack the base even after the deviation wears off. (Fremen are great targets for deviation, since they will always continue to attack whatever they were ordered to attack after the deviation wears off.) | *Furthermore, deviated units ordered to attack houses other than their own will continue to attack them even after the deviation wears off. A deviated Atreides tank ordered to attack a Harkonnen base, for example, will continue to attack the base even after the deviation wears off. (Fremen are great targets for deviation, since they will always continue to attack whatever they were ordered to attack after the deviation wears off.) | ||
* When you own a House of IX and capture an Ordos Heavy Factory you can build your own Deviators. However, any targeted units will change to the Ordos side instead of your own. This may be intentional, since a captured Sardaukar Heavy Factory allows construction of both the Atreides Sonic Tank and Harkonnen Devastator, but not the Ordos Deviator. | * When you own a House of IX and capture an Ordos Heavy Factory you can build your own Deviators. However, any targeted units will change to the Ordos side instead of your own. This may be intentional, since a captured Sardaukar Heavy Factory allows construction of both the Atreides Sonic Tank and Harkonnen Devastator, but not the Ordos Deviator. | ||
* Due to a | * Due to a syntax error, the enemy AIs don't produce vehicle assault teams like they were meant to. | ||
==Fixed glitches== | ==Fixed glitches== |