Milarepa
Private
It would be nice if sets could have lock feature to lock all parts of a chosen set into a whole so that they always belong together. Then it would be easier to move them around, take them off in construction mode as a one building and put them back as a one building.
For example, Cherry Set. It has 5 parts. Now, with 'lock set' feature available it would be possible to make Cherry Set one 5x5 building (temporarily), and to manipulate and move it as a 5x5 building.
With this players could also avoid annoying timer reset when manipulating sets if they don't put all set parts exactly as they were in construction mode. This is a pretty big issue. For example, I have 5 Cherry sets and 12 Statue of Honor sets. If I want to use construction mode and strip everything from my city to completely re-arrange the city I will get 5 separate Gongs, 5 separate Sakuras and so on..., 12 SoHs and 12 Roads to Victory and there is no way to tell which part in the set belongs with other part (ie. which Sakura with which Gong) and this will lead to timer reset when put together incorrectly (and there is no way to distinguish if I'm using, for example, Gong from the 1st set or Gong from the 5th set).
For example, Cherry Set. It has 5 parts. Now, with 'lock set' feature available it would be possible to make Cherry Set one 5x5 building (temporarily), and to manipulate and move it as a 5x5 building.
With this players could also avoid annoying timer reset when manipulating sets if they don't put all set parts exactly as they were in construction mode. This is a pretty big issue. For example, I have 5 Cherry sets and 12 Statue of Honor sets. If I want to use construction mode and strip everything from my city to completely re-arrange the city I will get 5 separate Gongs, 5 separate Sakuras and so on..., 12 SoHs and 12 Roads to Victory and there is no way to tell which part in the set belongs with other part (ie. which Sakura with which Gong) and this will lead to timer reset when put together incorrectly (and there is no way to distinguish if I'm using, for example, Gong from the 1st set or Gong from the 5th set).