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    mines

    is it possible to have more than 1 marble mine working at one time, i have three at the moment but ownly 1 working, and the same with stone

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    It's probably because you have no settlers to operate these buildings or no marble deposit. Check if you have enough idle settlers and marble deposit, then relog. If the problem persist, submit a support ticket on the options menu in game.

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    yes i have 60 unemployed settlers and three mable mines all with 300 or more deposits and 4 stone mines varying from 300 to 900 deposits in them yet only have 1 marble mine and 1 stone mine that is working
    Last edited by snak1161; 29.12.11 at 17:38.

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    is there an answer to this question? I have 3 stone mines but only 1 appears to be working. Have plenty of unemployed settlers aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by ukmcfry View Post
    is there an answer to this question? I have 3 stone mines but only 1 appears to be working. Have plenty of unemployed settlers aswell
    What do you mean with a stone mine? A stone deposit or a stone mason? Multiple mason's can work on the same deposit.

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    i mean a stone deposit. I have 3 but it only appears (now) that 2 are being worked. Never see a settler working it

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    The quarries always work on the closest deposit. So if 2 quarries have the same deposit as closest, they both work at that one.

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    so what you are saying is that only the closest one is worked even if you have unemployed citizens and therefore it is a waste of resources to build more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ukmcfry View Post
    so what you are saying is that only the closest one is worked even if you have unemployed citizens and therefore it is a waste of resources to build more?
    I do not understand your question.

    Deposits do not need unemployed settlers.
    It is useful to use your geologist to search for more deposits, because when one is empty, a new one will then be closest.
    It is also useful to build more than 1 quarry close to the same deposit, because more than 1 quarry can work on the same deposit.

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    I have 3 stone deposits, 2 are next to each other and the third is a short distance from these 2. The 2 next to each other are being worked whereas the other one is not. Does this help?

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