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I'm curious if, outside of modifying the game with extra code, mouse buttons, third party software: [TBD keyboard key] + option + click * [numerical value in settings] = [numerical value in settings] amount of troops attacking the unit clicked on would be the sort of thing that could become a core part of the game. What shift clicking is to batch training, this hotkey (in combination with a number in settings) would be to attacking. @Atrik IMO this isn't mutually exclusive with any (speculative) stances, like "attack weak," and would likely be used in addition to them. So far the only accounts responding are me, another burner account who only replies to proGUI/auto-sniping topics (like myself), and Atrik. I guess we're all going in circles.3 points
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maybe just a setting. that would mean it can't be easily changed during a match, but that's hardly a problem. a setting of two units per command seems an improvement already, and a better choice for most players than just one unit.1 point
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So basically allow the user to customize the 'order selection 1 by 1' hotkey (2 by 2, 3 by 3 etc). Perhaps the scroll wheel would be good for this as it is in batch training, although i'm not sure how the change would be communicated to the player.1 point
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Sure, even having to set resources high enough to build a TC shouldn't be needed. The map script should just add the required resources for a TC to each player.1 point
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I know Chet Faker from Seven Beats Music, maybe you'd like to check him out: https://www.youtube.com/@SevenBeatsmusic1 point
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Let's continue the thread. Today I had rice with veggies, but didn't take any pics. Speaking of rice dishes, have you ever tried cooking them in an instant pot? It's a fantastic way to prepare flavorful meals quickly and easily. Instant pot recipes can be a game-changer for busy individuals who still want to enjoy delicious and nutritious homemade meals. One instant pot recipe that comes to mind is a tasty vegetable biryani. Biryani is a fragrant rice dish that originated in the Indian subcontinent and is now enjoyed worldwide. With an instant pot, you can create a flavorful biryani in a fraction of the time it takes with traditional cooking methods. To make an instant pot vegetable biryani, start by sautéing onions, garlic, and ginger in the pot. Then add your favorite mix of vegetables, such as carrots, peas, bell peppers, and cauliflower. Next, add aromatic spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala. Stir everything together, allowing the flavors to meld. Once the vegetables are coated with the spices, add washed basmati rice and vegetable broth. Lock the instant pot lid and set it to the rice cooking function or manual mode. Cook the biryani for the recommended time, typically around 6-8 minutes, depending on the specific instructions for your instant pot model. Edited by moderator: removed external link to commercial website about instant pot recipes1 point
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I would really love me some Etruscans in 0AD... It's true that they peaked just before 500BC, but they lasted as an important power into the 3rd century BC, the last Etruscan cities being annexed by Rome around 100 BC. They were full on Iron Age, not Bronze Age, and belong in Vanilla, in my opinion. The Chimera of Arezzo, one of the finest artefacts of the ancient world, Etruscan bronze (c. 400 BC): I've been collecting some visual refs for the Etruscans for a while, so I thought I'd also share what I have so far (mainly architecture and some frescoes):1 point
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If any of the current stance like: 'flee' => move away from attacker didn't exist, players feeling would also be that adding such a stance will be automation. 'attack weak' => prioritize attacking weak units in range Is a simple, and more useful stance then 'violent'.0 points