norrin
Private
Proposal
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Have keyboard shortcut to "refresh troops"
Reason
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When doing hundreds of battles a week, and most of them automatic battle, using the mouse to manually refresh troops takes a lot of clicking on the screen.
This is slow and frustrating for a game like foe which is not really an interactive game play as such but more of a strategy game.
detail
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Most of the time players attack with the same type of troops.
1) Player select 8 troops with 100% health
2) Do a few battles with these troops until we decide they need to be replaced
3) Use keyboard shortcut to refresh/replace troops using the same/last selection where all troops where 100%.
Keyboard shortcut proposal when Army Management window is open: [R] (refresh/replace)
balance
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If not enough troops available, then missing troops spot will not be filled ofcourse
Summary:
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A keyboard shortcut to make it easier/faster to refresh troops in automatic battle when playing 100s of battles a week.
Thanks,
Norrin
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Have keyboard shortcut to "refresh troops"
Reason
--------
When doing hundreds of battles a week, and most of them automatic battle, using the mouse to manually refresh troops takes a lot of clicking on the screen.
This is slow and frustrating for a game like foe which is not really an interactive game play as such but more of a strategy game.
detail
------
Most of the time players attack with the same type of troops.
1) Player select 8 troops with 100% health
2) Do a few battles with these troops until we decide they need to be replaced
3) Use keyboard shortcut to refresh/replace troops using the same/last selection where all troops where 100%.
Keyboard shortcut proposal when Army Management window is open: [R] (refresh/replace)
balance
--------
If not enough troops available, then missing troops spot will not be filled ofcourse
Summary:
-----------
A keyboard shortcut to make it easier/faster to refresh troops in automatic battle when playing 100s of battles a week.
Thanks,
Norrin
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