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F9-F12
Unless I am mistaken, the F9, F10, F11 and F12 keys are not mapped.
What about: F9: Scrolls through and highlights all commanders with forge bonuses (also forget which blokes have got the hammers?) F10: Scrolls through and highlights your hiding/sneaking commanders F11: Scrolls through and highlights each commander set to "preach" (you don't get Messages when their preaching activity is no longer useful, and you don't see them via "n") F12: Switches between your pretender (if not dead) and Prophet (if you have one/alive) Would this be worth the effort? |
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Not sure that I need F9, but the other suggestions of yours sounds very helpful to my ears...!
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Agreed. F9 Im not sure of.
And I think I would just use n rather than the one that scrolls thru scouts. I think it would be more useful since it also gets me to mages I had do a search, commanders who need a move order, the new commander I just made. The only thing that irritates me about using "n" is that it stops on every seiging unit. I like the others though. Maybe F9 would be useful to me if it would show each mage which forged something and remind me of what I had them forge. That would make it easier if I wanted them to make another so I can go to that one. |
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Ok thank you.
Then I am alone in having problems remembering where my Dwarven Hammers are. Fine. What about then: Scrolling through your fortresses? (A feature I actually liked from (dont hit me) Warcraft III was the backspace key, which cycled through forts.) EDIT: actually wanted to know: if other people also feel that these things are useful, and if the devs also feel that this is a good idea -- would it be worth the effort? I know nothing about programming: would this take 10 minutes, 10 hours, or 10 days to do? [ April 01, 2004, 11:18: Message edited by: tinkthank ] |
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I like your idea thinktank, but I like this even more. |
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This is NOT a dev response so please dont use it as ammunition... but I know something about programming and can take a stab at the difficulty question. If you are looking for a display such as F1 gives then that takes abit of time to design and test.
If you are looking for a cycler such as the "n" key which goes thru each and kicks in the display which is already standard for it.... then that can be much quicker. In fact it would probably involve copying and pasting the n routine, then making changes to the new copy for cycling thru something else. |
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Besides Im already a cut-n-paste/edit-the-obvious programmer on a MUD game. More than enough to convince me to dodge that bullet. http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/15/15_3_4.gif |
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