-1 agreed.
If you don't like spending time managing your island, this is not a game for you.
rofl qawpaw
ofc i talk to myself. Sometimes I need expert advice
Thank you for the suggestion. As it's been noted by other players, we are very careful about not making the gameplay of "The Settlers Online" too hands-off and automated. This is largely a design choice, as we want players to make a deliberate conscious input when it comes to managing and maintaining their island.
Thank you for your answer.
I only tried to think a way to reduce the daily boring repetive "clicks", I'm talking about the things that are always the same, every day, where no need "put the head" to think, but only "automate" the arm and the finger to click, not a way to reduce the gameplay or "bot" the game, but it is only a my idea (and I see, from the answers of the other users, that I'm the only one with this idea ).
It's ok, I appreciated that you answered me.
Have a good work and good evening.
Bye
Problem:
- Many varieties of buffs, workshop-specific buffs and therefore staggered *buff duration* throughout your isle
- Real life, sleeping, rare game unavailablity can result in workshops continuing production, unbufffed
- 'Expensive' production chains mean running unbuffed is costly, or unbalances production (e.g. wheat fields exausting on farm/silo unbalance, high level mines running unbuffed, costly materials 'wasted' during unbuffed production periods)
- Applicable to a range of player levels
Proposal:
- For all workshops, have a (default to 'off') toggle which can be user selected per workshop to 'production runs only whilst buffed'
Note the objectives for this suggestion:
- to be easily implemented
- selection of appropriate buffs remains game-able, to ensure optimal production runs and timings
- reduce player frustration
Merged
Last edited by MOD_Daz; 20.03.18 at 17:28.
This sounds very useful. Last "Time out" I ran out of a few precious resources, and missed maximum value, because the production centres were unbuffed
hi,
don't have the time to read all posts - so appologizing in advance:
how about stacking buffs on a building and if pressing the stop button - stop the buffing as well.
greetings
*groan*
Sorry, but I've slept since then...