ainwood Consultant. Administrator Moderator Joined Oct 5, 2001 Messages 30,080 Feb 25, 2005 #1 This is a screenie from one of our SGOTMs. For some reason, Moscow suddenly got a green dot next to it. I presume its something to help the programmers with debugging - but anyone know for sure what its for? Attachments green dot.bmp green dot.bmp 55 KB · Views: 274
This is a screenie from one of our SGOTMs. For some reason, Moscow suddenly got a green dot next to it. I presume its something to help the programmers with debugging - but anyone know for sure what its for?
M mikehunt Warlord Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 157 Location Western NY Feb 25, 2005 #2 is it connected to the worker, like the dot for the spearman? I don't know what it's for but I think all units have them
is it connected to the worker, like the dot for the spearman? I don't know what it's for but I think all units have them
aaglo Furioso! Joined Jan 27, 2003 Messages 8,191 Location Planet Baal Feb 25, 2005 #3 Hehe... silly ainwood. I think that the dot also changes colour regarding to if you have (or haven't) got movement points left on that unit during the turn.
Hehe... silly ainwood. I think that the dot also changes colour regarding to if you have (or haven't) got movement points left on that unit during the turn.
D Dreadlich Chieftain Joined Feb 25, 2005 Messages 1 Feb 25, 2005 #4 Yes, the dot should turn red when that unit uses up it's movement points.
ainwood Consultant. Administrator Moderator Joined Oct 5, 2001 Messages 30,080 Feb 25, 2005 #5 Thanks - I thought it was connected to the city - but that does make sense.
A Admiral8Q Prince Joined Jan 6, 2005 Messages 509 Location Prince Edward Island, Canada Feb 25, 2005 #6 ainwood said: What's the dot for? Click to expand... Nothing at all.
Wolfwood Elite Commander Joined Sep 5, 2003 Messages 670 Location Finland Feb 25, 2005 #7 If the dot is green the unit has not been moved during that turn. If it is yellow, the unit has used a part of its movement for that turn. If the dot is red, all movement points have been used for the present turn.
If the dot is green the unit has not been moved during that turn. If it is yellow, the unit has used a part of its movement for that turn. If the dot is red, all movement points have been used for the present turn.
EquinoxOmega Scientist Joined Dec 30, 2004 Messages 356 Location Austria Feb 25, 2005 #8 I also agree to the movement points theorie!
B Billy Yank Chieftain Joined Dec 21, 2004 Messages 10 Location Northern Virginia Feb 25, 2005 #9 ainwood said: This is a screenie from one of our SGOTMs. For some reason, Moscow suddenly got a green dot next to it. I presume its something to help the programmers with debugging - but anyone know for sure what its for? Click to expand... I don't know what it means for Moscow, but if it was Delhi it would mean the city is betrothed.
ainwood said: This is a screenie from one of our SGOTMs. For some reason, Moscow suddenly got a green dot next to it. I presume its something to help the programmers with debugging - but anyone know for sure what its for? Click to expand... I don't know what it means for Moscow, but if it was Delhi it would mean the city is betrothed.