Originally posted by Blake
Sadly I didn't screenshot it. I remember I loaded the game, went to the city, clicked on a loaf, the worker was assigned to it. I rolled the next turn and checked the city, the worker had indeed been unassigned. There definitely wasn't a yellow border around the citizen, but the [-] button was there so I hit it.
I then reloaded the game, and the yellow border was there on the offending citizens.
As I understand it, it shouldn't be possible to assign a worker at all while the entire population is forced.
Sadly I didn't screenshot it. I remember I loaded the game, went to the city, clicked on a loaf, the worker was assigned to it. I rolled the next turn and checked the city, the worker had indeed been unassigned. There definitely wasn't a yellow border around the citizen, but the [-] button was there so I hit it.
I then reloaded the game, and the yellow border was there on the offending citizens.
As I understand it, it shouldn't be possible to assign a worker at all while the entire population is forced.
so, i think that means i'm not doing something completely wrong then?
Going into noobie mode: I guess by forced, you mean the citizen is highlighted under all the specialists?
Is there any real advantange of ever having a citizen in here (ie, not a specialist or worker)?
Many thanks for your help

Denny
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