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Post by matavious on Sept 3, 2012 23:20:29 GMT -5
You can drag an action on top of a resolving action and if the other action slot is free, the action will automatically move there. So now I launch all my actions to the left spot, like a boss.
Only took 4 months of play before figuring that out. <facepalm>
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Sept 4, 2012 1:08:23 GMT -5
If you didn't just tell me I'd need another 4 months to discover this feature. Does it work for attacking agents as well?
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Post by UnCL0NED on Sept 4, 2012 1:22:00 GMT -5
Nice!!! Didn't know that one either... Thanks for sharing!
Now please delete this tip before everybody on this forum finds out! :-P
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Post by matavious on Sept 4, 2012 1:30:53 GMT -5
If you didn't just tell me I'd need another 4 months to discover this feature. Does it work for attacking agents as well? If you mean drag an agent atop another campaigning agent, it does not ; you have to drag onto the open region target. Also Pete made some amusing edits to the original post. The content is the same, but with a bit more zing to the delivery. ha.
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Post by UnCL0NED on Sept 4, 2012 3:43:19 GMT -5
^^... Like a boss?
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Post by Brontobeuf on Sept 4, 2012 4:59:41 GMT -5
Since the patch I'm back to the "double tap" instead of the "drag and drop" to play my cards. I don't know why, but they are less responsive than before.
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Post by lurifaxb on Sept 4, 2012 5:41:27 GMT -5
Deploying sites to locations are much harder. I can't seem to find the right location for it to "stick". I have decks that recycle sites with surprise speed and sometimes I have to try 4-5 times before I hit the spot. Anyone else have this issue?
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Post by Tuism on Sept 4, 2012 6:33:29 GMT -5
Yeah ive been finding that sites sometimes doesn't stick, twice usually does the trick but it's irritating. Last second timing is usually last two seconds for me now And I thought everyone knew about the action slot thing, don't even remember when I started using it.
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Post by kackman73 on Sept 4, 2012 14:19:40 GMT -5
I had no idea that I could drag memories to launch them. I always just tap the spot I want things to go.
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Post by kyleess on Sept 4, 2012 15:26:49 GMT -5
The nice thing about tapping vs. dragging is, if your card doesn't stick, you can immediately retap instead of having to wait for the animation to take it back into your hand or trying to catch it in midair to try again.
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Post by Tuism on Sept 4, 2012 15:34:49 GMT -5
Well actually you can grab a card from its route from where you dropped it, sometimes that works. I find tapping very sticky most of the time - not accurate and less reliable.
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Post by Pete on Sept 4, 2012 15:38:47 GMT -5
I don't find either option totally reliable at the moment. I normally drag sites and cards that target the opponent agents. I normally tap my own agents or actions.
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