I just thought of something that could be useful. If you have been recently attacked or caught some enemy spies/ sabotaged, then how about the label changes to red for the section affected? This will catch your attention quicker than if you were just casually on to train some units or something like that. If you were sabotaged and you didn't catch the one doing it, then your armory label would turn red to alert you that you lost weapons.
Thoughts?
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I do not really see the point.. this advocates a lazy playing style (alright, so does the war system currently, but that is no reason to reinforce such behaviour).
Is my opinion, but I am willing to change that if you have traction and a good argument.
I will see if I can make a basic check to see whether you have been attacked.
Is my opinion, but I am willing to change that if you have traction and a good argument.
I will see if I can make a basic check to see whether you have been attacked.
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Such a change would be more realistic.
The change would be more like "Commander! Our base has been attacked!" vs. "Yeah, our defensive forces have been wiped out... What? You didn't ask."
The change would be more like "Commander! Our base has been attacked!" vs. "Yeah, our defensive forces have been wiped out... What? You didn't ask."
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Hahaha, funny **Filtered**. Good point. I am looking into the possibility.Freestyle304 wrote:Such a change would be more realistic.
The change would be more like "Commander! Our base has been attacked!" vs. "Yeah, our defensive forces have been wiped out... What? You didn't ask."