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BB_Endesmor
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BB_Endesmor
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I'd like a "Clear all" button.. Where it clears everything except the current set of troops/items being built. Have a conf. button appear, so incase it gets hit by accident (and you know it will).
Clear all button would be nice for: Barracks, Elite Barracks, Combat Armory, Combat Academy, and PH/RPH. (am I missing anything?)
So if you have a bunch of stuff being made, like troops in Barracks, and you had a bad attack/block .. you could clear everything, put in what you want, and than re-queue your other stuff. So if you have 140 Elite Soldiers die, and you need more to even continue with the adventure, you can get them to the top quickly.
Alternative, add a double arrow button for up/down to move to top/bottom of the queue. So if I queue up those 140ES, I use the double arrows to get them to the top, without messing with the rest of the queue.
Already a recent thread for this..
http://forum.thesettlersonline.net/t...-Barrack-Queue
Threads merged.
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I don't mind the concept of a "clear all" button in any building with a queue, but I think I would personally get more use out of the "double up arrow" (move this item to the TOP of queue, in any building with a queue). Let's have both!
It really is a pain. I start building a large group only to get a quest for a specific adv that requires an entirely different set of troops. It is a clumsy business at best and there really should be a "cancel all" and a "double-up arrow" to move something to the top of the queue.
Back in the old days when Netflix was a dvd that came in the mail and you managed your list online there was a "move to top of queue" box you could check and bam!! there it went. Seems simple enough to do in all of the buildings where it applies.
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