Spectreone
Sergeant
Reged: 04/30/03
Posts: 136
Loc: Magog, Canada
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Movement
#74302 - 10/12/03 12:21 PM (161.216.124.2)
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Has a change been made to the movement systeme lately.
I wanted to move a unit to a zone 3 zones away and the systeme keeps tell me that it will cost 1,000,000 to move the unit.
I though you had to move units by landing craft only if you wanted to move units in zone that are not join by zones you own.
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Avalon City, New Avalon
August 4 3029
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Neveron_Liason
Lieutenant
Reged: 03/03/03
Posts: 414
Loc: 1 Neveron Way, Neveron City, N...
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Re: Movement
#74305 - 10/12/03 12:25 PM (4.41.51.27)
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Is that unit in enemy zone?
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Spectreone
Sergeant
Reged: 04/30/03
Posts: 136
Loc: Magog, Canada
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Re: Movement
#74321 - 10/12/03 02:28 PM (216.209.130.151)
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Not as far as I know. The two zone are in my empire,
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Marshal Morgan Hasek-Davion
Avalon City, New Avalon
August 4 3029
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50cal
Corporal
Reged: 05/26/03
Posts: 147
Loc: USA
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Re: Movement
#74329 - 10/12/03 05:26 PM (66.38.15.249)
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It has happend to me. Does your empire's land have a right angle in it? Say your empire goes out in a line and then turns right like an L. If your forces are at the bottom right of the L move them to the botton left, and then up to the top. Sounds crazy but it worked for me.
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Wandering_Ronin
Sergeant
Reged: 03/31/03
Posts: 118
Loc: The Great White North
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Re: Movement
#74379 - 10/13/03 09:51 AM (66.185.84.69)
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I have/had the same problem. Tried to move a few units to a city (one of mine) 2 zones away (I owned the zones connecting the 2 cities).
Cost for "Land-Transport" $500,000
Logged a few times, then finally rebooted. Problem (whatever it was) corrected itself.
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