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    I'm told BB is working on this. I don't know when it will be implemented though... Patience

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    pff hope its not free when they do like some other games i know ... will only benefit those who are unable to plan ahead

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    Completely agree Jools. Once you get a slight hang of the game, and how you need your resources to flow, you are too deep to make any drastic changes. I was.
    It can be very costly not to plan good ahead, and it can put your progress to an almost stop.
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    @Nukar, well, if the consequences of not planning well isn't explained, then how are people to plan ahead?

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    ....is a virtue.

    I will wait in sheer excitement, as my settlement is a mess.

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    Aunt Irma’s Favourite Writer Nukar's Avatar
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    @Nukar, well, if the consequences of not planning well isn't explained, then how are people to plan ahead?
    point taken
    But still building movement for free just feels wrong

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    I agree that it shouldn't be free. It should cost. Just more than the 25% regain, and no other options than there is now. For more elaborate answer about costs, see my previous post. Looking forward to hear what BB comes up with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukar View Post
    point taken
    But still building movement for free just feels wrong
    agreed, fine for some games but this is a strategy game and good planning is essential. If you fail to plan well you get penalised.
    How about a relocation license that you can buy and get given a few when you reach level 18 to correct your earlier blunders

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    As a 1st time Settlers player, i suggested it due to not being told i couldn't move the buildings in the tutorial! I placed buildings anywhere, just to speed up the tutorial, now im stuck with buildings everywhere.

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    I gues it must be me playing "real" computer games since <1990 and there you are never able to move the buildings you always sell and rebuild.
    that was so in all settlers games. and if you planned your big/medium/small buildings poor you would run out of space.

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    Not a fun feature, i'd say

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