Feb 7th 2015, 18:49:32
During the last twenty four hours I have had a succession of unintended double attacks. I set up the intended attack in the War Room in the usual way but when I send the attack it goes twice - that is, it goes twice if there are jets available in my standing army. If I send all the jets instead of a second attack I get a message saying I must select units of the correct sort.
The first time this happened I sent something like 500k to 600k jets leaving about 300k in my standing army and when the second, unintended, attack went it did so with all the remaining jets. So, oddly I think, the programming selected all the remaining jets as the number of units to send. ???
What I see on the screen as the two attacks go is a glimpse of the outcome of the first attack (just a VERY fleeting glimpse, it is almost subliminally fast) and then the message about the second, unintended attack - either a bounce when there were jets to send (but not enough to break) or the message about needing to select some of the right unit to send.
This was in Express.
I am not using a mobile, this is on a pc.
The point in this which I find particularly odd is the programming selecting the units to send on the second, unintended, attack.
The first time this happened I sent something like 500k to 600k jets leaving about 300k in my standing army and when the second, unintended, attack went it did so with all the remaining jets. So, oddly I think, the programming selected all the remaining jets as the number of units to send. ???
What I see on the screen as the two attacks go is a glimpse of the outcome of the first attack (just a VERY fleeting glimpse, it is almost subliminally fast) and then the message about the second, unintended attack - either a bounce when there were jets to send (but not enough to break) or the message about needing to select some of the right unit to send.
This was in Express.
I am not using a mobile, this is on a pc.
The point in this which I find particularly odd is the programming selecting the units to send on the second, unintended, attack.