I'm in the 1800s and conducting a multi-front war with several civilizations on a large continent. I'm starting to find it extremely tedious to drag over 100 units to one side or the other of the continent to deal with attacks. I've looked through the rules and I don't see any way (outside of armies, which I don't have access to) of an easier way of moving units outside of the numeric keypad or mouse dragging. It would be nice to have a way of drawing the active unit to a certain position, or massing units on the same square for movement purposes. Is there a way of doing this that I havn't discovered?? Thanks in advance for your help!
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A couple of years ago, I think.
You can e-mail him from here: http://www.nyu.edu/classes/copyXedit...ore_e.9_5.html"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham
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