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Re: BTS Workers

by "Öjevind Lång" <bredband.net@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 31, 2007 at 02:35 PM

<Bevan> skrev i meddelandet 
news:fgbhn35ma5js761dca0t07sggr3t6ek361@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I finally installed the patches that were done by Vladesch (108, 109,
> 110 and 111 ) which fixed a lot of bugs in the game.
> Thank you Vladesch for all the work you did.
> There still seems to be one major bug unless I have got something set
> up wrong which is not beyond the realms of possibility
> When I have my workers on automated and it doesn't matter if I set the
> options on start auto or start them by clicking on any of the
> automating icons they insist on building forts any where there is a
> resource they don't do it every time just seems to be random and not
> always the same resource.
> Anybody got any ideas or suggestions if so they would be appreciated

If you build a fort on a resource and connect it to your cities, that 
resource is being exploited even though there isn't a mine or a plantation

or whatever. Building forts on resources outside any city's fat cross can 
make good sense, because then they are easier to defend. So it isn't a
bug; 
it's itentional. The downside is that building a fort takes a fairly long 
time for the worker.

Öjevind
 




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BTS Workers
Bevan <>   2007-12-31 18:06:47 
Re: BTS Workers
"Öjevind Lång"   2007-12-31 14:35:30 
Re: BTS Workers
"Tim Burnett" &  2007-12-31 08:43:58 
Re: BTS Workers
Bevan <>   2008-01-01 06:35:02 

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