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Fix #506: Allow soldiers to be force-moved somewhere.#709
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Fix #506: Allow soldiers to be force-moved somewhere.#709michaelzangl wants to merge 1 commit intomasterfrom
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Nice, much-anticipated feature. I'm having trouble with soldiers moving to the enemy land no matter which how far away I bring them into my land (by clicking ~every second) with the nightly distribution 2018-06-08_21-13-14__24deb9a , so I'll delay the issue report and check again after this is merged. This needs rebasing. |
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@krichter722: I fixed that particular problem (soldiers attack over huge distances) in #725. |
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@andreas-eberle Can you have a look at the logic and the unit tests?