Don't know about the first two (never used that feature myself), but as for the third one, the units recieving free upkeep in a city will have a different coloured unit card than those you still have to pay for
Don't know about the first two (never used that feature myself), but as for the third one, the units recieving free upkeep in a city will have a different coloured unit card than those you still have to pay for
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Answers :
1- Use the key at the end of the numbers row of your keyboard (or type F1 for help you'll get all keys)
2- Never seen anything like it, it will cycle thru all units no matter what..
3- Free upkeep units are generally blue. From what i gathered to get FU you have to have walls to get FU and must have the ability to produce the unit type that can gain the upkeep. Thus moving FU spear militia from town A (that has a Town watch) to town B (which doesn't) the same spea militia will not get FU...
Hope that helps...
Philippe 1er de Francein King of the Franks
It does, thanks guys. Not sure what you mean by "blue". In the Army panel the unit will have a blue border? Chevron? something else?
Thanks.
"Delenda est Carthago"
No...the entire unit card will turn blue (I like to think of it as regal blue) instead of grey...
Philippe 1er de Francein King of the Franks
I have never seen a unit that was not listed as militia also get the free upkeep.Originally Posted by Tristan de Castelreng
Also the above post said
FU
4 times and that amused me......
"Enough talk!"
-Conan the Destroyer
What is the red flashing flag that flashes sometimes when a unit routes?
Also is there a way, apart form clicking, to have a unit continue its journey? Or is the end of turn button the only way?
Thanks.
"Delenda est Carthago"
nope
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They're fighting to their death because they are surrounded by you troops. I believe that gives them infinite morale.Originally Posted by solomani
Pa bati kachó no falta palu.
Hmm.. infinite morale.. odd way of looking at it =)Originally Posted by Bobo
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