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Just a suggestion. When switching between towns how about being able to double-click the town name instead of having to click the town name then the enter button. It would make switching towns much quicker and help those of us with prehistoric computers and mice.
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Normsap, I think you will find that this is already in place. When you are in either your main dwelling or any subsequent town bottom left of your screen are icons of your other towns, just double click on them and you will go straight to the selected town.
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yes those buttons at the bottom left are very useful once you are in a town. When you are overlooking your kingdom from outside, say for watching your traders progress, a quick double-click on any town I think would be very beneficial. Just an idea.
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Normsap, when in world map view go to the bottom left of your screen and double click on one of your town icons. If you are elsewhere on the map click on the magnifying glass icon on the bottom right hand side of the screen which will take you to one of your owned locations.
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What's this about current double-clicking? All I have to do is single-click the town icons at lower left in order to shift.
Edited 52 seconds later by OldGeorge.
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I understand the points raised previously, and I realize I am not explaining myself very well. When I am overlooking my kingdom with 4 towns, each with 4 builds going on inside, I can click each town in turn to see the build progress. I just think being able to double-click the town on the screen instead of having to then hit the enter button would be advantageous. I know it's only a small thing in the grand scheme of things, but as I said it's only a suggestion.
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You I understood perfectly, Normsap, but suspect I was obscure! I was commenting on the people responding to you who mentioned double-clicking icons when a single click is all that's required.
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Dearest Old George, in today's computing/keyboard/wireless mouse world, it matters not single or double click, double is probably just a habit as 99% of computer applications require a double click, so out of habit I double click but still get to the place I need to be. I thank you for pointing out that I wrote 1 click to many as it must be very important
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