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Sortub
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Austin, TX
Apr 2000 time: 05:12
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Has anyone noticed that when you send a unit to a faraway location, it sometimes gets lost? Sometimes they scurry around like beheaded chickens. This happens to both land and sea units. To avoid this, I usually just order units around using the number keypad.
Is there a certain development or level of technology one can attain in order to have units go directly to where you order them?
Also, I wish there were a way to order land units around, automatically taking roads or the railroad.
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Sortub (edited May 02, 2000).]</font>
[This message has been edited by Sortub (edited May 02, 2000).]
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yeah I know. once on world map I had all of Asia, Europe, and Africa. Anyway, I was trying to send a freight from a city in China to a city in France. I used the go command, and the frieght decided to take a shortcut through the himilayas, instead of the railroads. There's a serious problem with that. Also automated engineers will sometimes decide to go in a random continuous loop, with various 'loop spots' that they liked to go on. Whats going on 
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Jim W
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Sep 1999 time: 05:12
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My greatest annoyance in using the "GO" command, is when I have a transport out there, with a clear ocean to cross, no islands or anything in it's way, and it just goes in a little square. And it will do this until I expand the map and catch it between moves and turn the "G" off
On the other hand, I have had cases of sending a freight along a railway foir a long distance, with a couple of bends in the track, and it just zooms over there like a good little boy.
Any time I find myself with a route like that, make as good use of it as I can. It's especially nice if the route happens to end up in my Science City.
Jim W
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AkwaticDudeCity
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ZoomCity
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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I noticed something about the 'go to' command. But i may be wrong though.
It seems if a unit doesn't take the obvious least-movement-cost-route, you need to direct it manually once. Afterwards you can safely use the 'go to' command, and it'll take the route you used manually. Try it, it just might work. It did for me.
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ugh crud, why won't they fall prey to my Machiavellian schemes?
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Sortub
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Austin, TX
Apr 2000 time: 05:12
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Might you give a URL where we can download this latest patch?
On a related note, is the new HiRes modpack downloadable yet?
Thanks.
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