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    Default City battle damage not repairing

    In my KoJ campaign, we have had repeated assaults by Seljuks vs our holdings at Baghdad and Basra. If after the seige is repelled, you want to repair the battle damage to structures, the only way to do it is to cancel building projects currently underway. If you don't, the repairs get cued up behind the building projects and don't get accomplished until the building projects get completed.

    I have twice had to cancel big, expensive projects like $9K irrigations that were 50% complete in order to get my walls repaired. With Basra, the Seljuks often immediately re-seige and I understand that in those cases nothing can progress, that's not the problem.
    "With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow

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    Paladin247,

    You can queue up your repairs as normal, and then drag them to the top of the building queue, and the repairs will go, and you won't lose any progress on your current building project. Just drag all of the repairs to a position in front of the current project, and the repairs will come first. All that happens is that you may lose a turn of work on the new building.

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    Merlincdusxx, thanks for the help.
    "With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow

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    No problem, Paladin. I'm enjoying your "KoJ chronicles, so it was the least I could do.

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