Robert | Thursday, February 15, 2018 - 04:01 pm So I am having issues in Fearless Blue moving Military Units in both of my countries (Anthem & Accordia). Whenever I try to "Move" them to another location through the "Move" option, the Map comes up and then the error Message "Sorry, the xxxx Unit cannot move across the Ocean". I am not trying to move it across an ocean- just to an adjacent town or my country next door. Can this be fixed, please? Thank you. Robert |
Andy | Thursday, February 15, 2018 - 11:15 pm I will have it checked tomorrow morning. |
RoboCop | Friday, February 16, 2018 - 10:57 am @Robert. I moved several units in both countries, no problem. I used the "Move" button from the "Land forces" list as well as clicking a unit on the big map, both work fine. When to you get this message? 1. When you click the button in the list? 2. When you click on a unit on the big map? 3. When you click in the map to set the destination? If so, where exactly do you click? Thanks for your help. |
Robert | Friday, February 16, 2018 - 06:13 pm Hi- so I saw the Units actually in different locations. Interesting. I was using the "Move" feature to exercise lining up my Units directly on the border. 1. I get the message regardless of how I attempt to move any (Land) Unit. If use the "Move" button, the Longitude/Latitude Button or the Pop up Screen when I direct Click any unit. I even created new Units to test and I have the same issue with them. If you post an email address or how I can get you a picture, I will send you a Screen Shot. 2. Big Map or small Pop up, I get the same Message. 3. Destination- I typically click right on the Map that is provided. I have tried both along the borders as well as in the middle of my Main Country (Accordia) and it makes no difference. I will say I see a long Arrow pop up- large and from right to left- just prior to the message. I have no idea if this is related to it. I am using Internet Explorer- does that matter? I can also email you my log-on info if you would like to simulate from my screens as I see them. Robert |