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    Default Dragging units during battle - Anyway to disable?

    As the thread title states, is there anyway to disable it?

    What i'm talking about is when I click on a unit and drag, it will give a movement order to the unit - to the location at which I unclick. It's rather annoying when trying to select multiple units at once, since it moves that singular unit.

    I dunno if I've explained myself that well, But can anyone help?
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    Default Re: Dragging units during battle - Anyway to disable?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aaronbaron View Post
    As the thread title states, is there anyway to disable it?

    What i'm talking about is when I click on a unit and drag, it will give a movement order to the unit - to the location at which I unclick. It's rather annoying when trying to select multiple units at once, since it moves that singular unit.

    I dunno if I've explained myself that well, But can anyone help?
    There is a button in the options for that. I don't remember under which category though. Try Game Settings.
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    Default Re: Dragging units during battle - Anyway to disable?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cavalier View Post
    There is a button in the options for that. I don't remember under which category though. Try Game Settings.
    Oh my, I feel like an idiot now. I've been spending all this time in the key-bindings looking for a way to change it... haha, Thanks.

    Not only that but there's an option to display the amount of men left in a unit now, was that always there?

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    Default Re: Dragging units during battle - Anyway to disable?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aaronbaron View Post
    Oh my, I feel like an idiot now. I've been spending all this time in the key-bindings looking for a way to change it... haha, Thanks.

    Not only that but there's an option to display the amount of men left in a unit now, was that always there?

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    Thanks for the rep.

    The Unit Count card was introduced in Patch 5, I think!
    August Strindberg: "There's a view, current at the moment even among quite sensible people, that women, that secondary form of humanity (second to men, the lords and shapers of human civilisation) should in some way become equal with men, or could so be; this is leading to a struggle which is both bizarre and doomed. It's bizarre because a secondary form, by the laws of science, is always going to be a secondary form. Imagine two people, A (a man) and B (a woman). They start to run a race from the same point, C. A (the man) has a speed of, let's say, 100; B (the woman) has a speed of 60. Now, the question is 'Can B ever overtake A?" and the answer is 'Never!'. Whatever training, encouragement or self-denial is applied, the proposition is as impossible as that two parallel lines should ever meet."


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