Waypoints
Waypoints
Hey everyone!
I like to play Sandbox games at brigade level, but I'm experiencing a strange problem. Whenever I get orders from the AI to attack/move to an indicated position, the only waypoint indicator I receive follows the destination I place to tell my officer where to go. If I move to a road, the waypoint appears on the road. If I move to a field, it follows my destination marker there. The Strategic Orders icon on the map also follows this.
I was just wondering if anybody else was experiencing this, or if it's just me.
Thanks,
Andy
I like to play Sandbox games at brigade level, but I'm experiencing a strange problem. Whenever I get orders from the AI to attack/move to an indicated position, the only waypoint indicator I receive follows the destination I place to tell my officer where to go. If I move to a road, the waypoint appears on the road. If I move to a field, it follows my destination marker there. The Strategic Orders icon on the map also follows this.
I was just wondering if anybody else was experiencing this, or if it's just me.
Thanks,
Andy
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Re:Waypoints
That is not a waypoint, that is an 'orders destination' marker. Objectives are characterized by an eagle on top. Objectives are stationary with a white window that displays your flag when activated by your capture. I think that's what you're asking. :unsure:
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Thanks, but that's not what I'm looking for. I'm not familiar with the terms used for everything, I suppose. According to the manual, what I am getting above my destination flag is a "waypoint objective marker". If I move my destination flag, the waypoint objective marker moves along with it, as well as the strategic orders icon (green/yellow star) on the map. The waypoint objective marker appears upon receiving orders to attack/move to an "indicated position". It then continues to follow my destination flag.
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andy1811 wrote:
I have never encountered this issue, but might not have been paying close enough attention. I will try to re-create it later this evening, or another tester that has access to the game can try.Thanks, but that's not what I'm looking for. I'm not familiar with the terms used for everything, I suppose. According to the manual, what I am getting above my destination flag is a "waypoint objective marker". If I move my destination flag, the waypoint objective marker moves along with it, as well as the strategic orders icon (green/yellow star) on the map. The waypoint objective marker appears upon receiving orders to attack/move to an "indicated position". It then continues to follow my destination flag.
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I'd appreciate it. I hadn't seen it mentioned anywhere, so I wasn't sure if it was just me or not. Hopefully we can figure out what's going on! :S
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Hey guys,
Can I assume nobody has been able to recreate this?
Thanks,
Andy
Can I assume nobody has been able to recreate this?
Thanks,
Andy
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I still haven't been able to re-create this. The objective marker never moves for me... Do you think you can grab a save of it and send it to sowsupport at scourgeofwar dot com with a detailed description of the issue?
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I sure can. I will work on that presently.
Thanks!
Andy

Thanks!
Andy
Re:Waypoints
... I have been able to replicate the "jumping flag" issue. I experianced it in a sandbox game a few moments ago and recalled reading this post. Where should I send the saved game?
Re:Waypoints
ORourke,
sowsupport at scourgeofwar dot com
Replace the at/dot with the proper symbols.
Little Powell said to also include a description of the problem.
Andy
sowsupport at scourgeofwar dot com
Replace the at/dot with the proper symbols.
Little Powell said to also include a description of the problem.
Andy