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    Exclamation Move Buildings

    WE NEED AN OPTION TO MOVE/ROTATE BUILDINGS!!!! Please oh please oh please!!!! I don't want to have to tear down all my buildings to move them around.

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    This is the 10th billion thread started on this subject. It won't happen.
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    We'll just keep bugging them. They have to do SOMETHING. Afterall, it is their job to satisfy the player. Isn't it???

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    Sometimes the player does have to adapt to the game though, especially if most people don't have a problem with the way the game runs. Forum Search is a wonderful tool.
    Last edited by Armin; 12-06-11 at 07:39 pm.
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    Thank you, I know how to use the search tool, and I did. If one person posts something it gets lost, but if multiple people post about the same issue someone will take notice. It got your attention.

    I know the players need to adapt to the game, it's part of life. No two games are the same. However, moving building is kind of an important feature. You get all this crap crammed into one sector and when you gain new sector some of us would like to move things around to keep it cohesive. It's a pain in the *** to have to tear down everything to move it around. Some of us want our towns to be somewhat realistic. Maybe you get tired of the placement, maybe you learn new strategies to optimize work flow, there are a number of reason to need to move buildings.

    It is a suggestion for new features, which is basically what the forums are for, aside from tech support. There's no reason for the snide remarks. We are all just trying to enjoy the game and get the most out of it.

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    I really think this topic should be foribidden to post on the forums, I have answered so many times its not funny anymore. It wont happen. End of story.
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    To give a background on why it wont happen in the near future:

    *Part of the game strategy is placing the buildings in optimal spots! There would be no strategy to the game if you could simply move buildings.
    *Not being able to move buildings makes every build you make a thoughtful one. You have to try to optimize your layout. If you make a mistake, you pay for it.

    I am not going to say it will NEVER happen, but there are a lot of things we are developing that are more important

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    I myself had to move a lot of buildings to further optimize, it wasn't a HUGE deal but soon you will need more coins/granite/eplanks than marble/hw so it's not really a huge deal. It makes you think more about building placement.
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