
October 8th, 2003, 11:34 PM
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Re: New Automation Features
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Originally posted by licker:
The only problem I see with queueing commanders is that the gold is deducted as soon as you queue them, making it difficult perhaps to do with more expensive commanders. I'd rather that the game didn't deduct that gold initially, but rather at the start of the next turn, of course that leads to other problems with running out of money between turns and what units get funded and which don't...
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I completely agree. But that would necessitate a complete production system overhaul. Again, I think that would be worthwhile in the interest of reducing micromanagement: Enqueue all you want for free. Then have the computer go from province to province, and in each province, produce as much from the queue as resources and gold allow. If you enqueue more than your gold income supports, higher-numbered provinces will not produce anything that turn.
-Cherry
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