Embarking and disembarking

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I find it very fiddly to embark and disembark, sometimes the ship just refuse to approach the land! does the landing site have to be allied land with a port facility or something...? And sometimes i click the troop to move toward ship and they eventually do board the vessel, but clicking embark does nothing at all. Its very frustrating and fiddly especially combined with the huge slowdown. makes me wish it was turn based because i lose some conflicts trying to transport troops and clicking again and again to transport them on ships but by the time they eventually (if ever) board and disembark I've missed the battle and lost again! lol i lose enough without shipping megabug!



Best Answer

A fleet can either be in the open waters offshore or docked in port. A fleet can only be docked in a province that you or one of your vassals own a holding in (so you don't need the entire province, just one of it's subholdings - even a trade post if you're a republic will do).

The embark button is for moving troops into a docked fleet (instantaneously). It does not work with offshore fleets, which you need to order your troops to march into or off of.




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What does disembarking passengers mean?

to go ashore from a ship. to leave an aircraft or other vehicle. verb (used with object) to remove or unload (cargo or passengers) from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

What does the word disembarking mean?

Definition of disembark transitive verb. : to remove to shore from a ship. intransitive verb. 1 : to go ashore out of a ship. 2 : to get out of a vehicle or craft.

What is disembark in aviation?

Disembarkation or debarcation is the process of leaving a ship or aircraft, or removing goods from a ship or aircraft. (debark: from the French des meaning "from", and, barque, meaning "small ship").



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