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berndN
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Sleep function

Post by berndN »

Hi all,
just checked the manual but there's not much information so what advantage does it provide to send a unit to sleep (for a turn or for the whole)? Does it recover when in sleep and not be attacked?
Generalex
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Post by Generalex »

If you send a unit to sleep mode it will not be selected by clicking on the next unit button.
So if you dont want to move a unit put it to sleep mode and by clicking on next unit button you will only get units that you maybe would like to move.
berndN
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Post by berndN »

Ah, OK. Sometimes valuable then because I use the N key to check all units and sometimes it would be a bad idea to move a unit.
patriot14
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Post by patriot14 »

I didn't know the value of this feature....and I guess I'm glad. I often think I know what I want to do or not do with a unit, and this is just another option that I'd learn to loathe. Too many times I've found that "last" piece that can take a victory point for the decisive victory still available. My luck would be to let him sleep and then realize I needed him for a capture. Probably good for others, but I'd end up confusing myself!
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Post by Xerkis »

patriot14 wrote:I didn't know the value of this feature....and I guess I'm glad. I often think I know what I want to do or not do with a unit, and this is just another option that I'd learn to loathe. Too many times I've found that "last" piece that can take a victory point for the decisive victory still available. My luck would be to let him sleep and then realize I needed him for a capture. Probably good for others, but I'd end up confusing myself!
Then just use the "Z" key - sleep for one turn.
You can use <shift> Z to sleep forever.

I have done exactly what you are saying though .... hate that.
:(
patriot14
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Post by patriot14 »

Xerkis wrote:
You can use <shift> Z to sleep forever.

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Ouch!!
Kerensky
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Post by Kerensky »

Nothing Prince Charming can't cure though. Or a mouse click will do, if the former is unavailable. :wink:
Xerkis
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Post by Xerkis »

Kerensky wrote:Nothing Prince Charming can't cure though. Or a mouse click will do, if the former is unavailable. :wink:
OK, I guess "forever" was a bad choice in words
:lol:
… How about “until purposefully requesting its assistance” – i.e. “click on the thing”
:lol:
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Post by Molve »

Thanks for the <shift Z> tip, that's exactly what I believed the regular <Z> sleep key did.

(Having both kinds of sleep is obviously awesome :) )
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