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It would be wonderful to have a small marker placed when sending explorers. In the world view of my country, after I click on scouts > choose my unit> click OK >choose the unexplored cell >Click OK then go back to choose another scout, I cannot tell which unexplored cell I just chose except from memory. Unfortunately, this older player doesn't have the greatest recall to always know which one I just chose. I understand that you can click on the moving scout and see his intended path and arrival time, but then to go back and choose another scout, that information disappears and I'm back at having to remember where I just placed the previous scout. Thanks for any help on this. It would end a great deal of minor frustration.
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If you send several scouts together, they will cover a larger area. Maybe you weren't aware of that ? Or you are trying to reveal the missing sparse spots ?
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My newest hero doesn't have enough explorers to send in bulk yet, and yes - I do like to cover rows or spots that don't work with a 5 or 9 explorer pattern.
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I think it is a great idea to mark where the scouts are going. I also have the same problem.
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this has been discussed before, they know they need to rework the scouts. If I find the previous conversation I will merge them.
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this has been discussed before, they know they need to rework the scouts. If I find the previous conversation I will merge them.
I brought the suggestion up in A2. Quite a few posts ago ... wonder if that one could be found.
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