yes please
what none of you guys like clicking a million times to replace the troops you just lost? i thought thats the fun part of this game working out your finger. j/k it blows and my mouse is starting to hate it too
C'mon BB!! Give us bigger queue #s for troops plz plz plz!!!!! ESPECIALLY with the troops we're losing on these FairyTale things.... OMG!!!
1) Increase the quantity that can be queue'd (maybe add a 2nd slider bar under the current one, to queue in groups of 25?).
2) Much like how you can raise and lower stuff in your building queue, add a way to raise and lower queue in Barracks and PH.
Can this thread get a sticky? These buildings really DO need a an upgrade!
The end of all things
Already been asked many times on test server and the official words were. "Not anytime soon in the near future." something to that effect.
http://forum.tsotesting.com/threads/...pdate!!!/page2
"I doubt that it can be done in the near future".
I do agree these buildings need a major upgrade. I am annoyed too having to cancel stuff and try to rush order another troop type in between. but I guess if you really want to rush order something that's what the 'gems' button is for right? instant finish?
the only real annoying part is cancelling something and wanting to move something into that first slot. they need an up and down arrow or a move to the top of the queue button.
I have suggested in the past an 'auto max' build click.
example, you click on what unit type you want it and is already auto maxed to the maximum (25) for you (if you're short on resources it will just max to that possible number for you). instead of starting at default 0. then you simply click okay. at least this makes building a less tedious. (could have a toggle option enable/disable feature too if people prefer to have default 0).
"doubt it can or will be done in near future' means they did a hack job on the original code and its hell to fix this problem.
More of the same "new" content with a different bow? I will give more of the "same" towards my gem accumulation.