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Finarfin
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Why is it that sometimes when I drag the mouse for a settler and stop, it shows me an outline as if the settler was on that square, but other times it doesn't? What determines this, and what exactly is the outline?
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Finarfin
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I'm not talking about the settler itself. When you move the mouse to give a GoTo order you will see the number of turns to get to the destination, and sometimes with a settler you will see the layout at the destination. Sometimes you will not. I'm just wondering why sometimes you don't.
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Schee
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Skandes d'Æqualis
Aug 2001 time: 06:29
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You're wrong Mad Bomber, and I have some clues, you can see the city layout as if the settler was on the square where I tell him to go to (but the displaying of the layout depends on the actual location of the settler, not on the location of the cursor) :
[edited to upload a better screenshot]
Attachment: zone-ville-civ3.jpg
This has been downloaded 128 time(s).
Last edited by Schee on 28-06-2003 at 23:44
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Schee
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Skandes d'Æqualis
Aug 2001 time: 06:29
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Well... actually it is quite strange : I often build cities far away from my capital first, in strategic places in order to block the other's settlers from colonizing my territory. In my current game the Iroquois were always trying to get through my territory to fill the unclaimed land that was near from my capital, but right after I sent a settler to build a city here, I saw settlers from every other civilizations coming to this place (anyway mine was nearer and I settled my city before them).
Last edited by Schee on 29-06-2003 at 23:44
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