Zatoichi
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The best way to describe this feature is by using an example.
I am looking at the Headquarters screen of my village. I have analyzed the village and decide that I really really need to upgrade the barracks. But because my build queue is filled with 5 concurrent build requests, I cannot upgrade my barracks right now. "Dang", I say, "I have to remember next time and I keep forgetting!". So now I have 3 options to remind myself to upgrade my barracks next time: I can pay 25% to queue the barracks upgrade immediately, I can use the notebook feature to remind myself, or I can analyze the village again sometime down the road. None of these solutions are efficient, imo. The pay 25% option is really meant to be a tool used in a pinch (not as a daily runner) and the notebook I find to be pretty clunky.
The solution I have: add a "wish list" feature to the build queue. This would be 1 or 2 lines of additional build queue space (in addition to the 5) that will be used not to add a build request to the queue, but to serve as a reminder of what you want to queue next. The entry could be in a different colored font or slightly greyed out -- something to indicate that it is not in the actual queue.
I am looking at the Headquarters screen of my village. I have analyzed the village and decide that I really really need to upgrade the barracks. But because my build queue is filled with 5 concurrent build requests, I cannot upgrade my barracks right now. "Dang", I say, "I have to remember next time and I keep forgetting!". So now I have 3 options to remind myself to upgrade my barracks next time: I can pay 25% to queue the barracks upgrade immediately, I can use the notebook feature to remind myself, or I can analyze the village again sometime down the road. None of these solutions are efficient, imo. The pay 25% option is really meant to be a tool used in a pinch (not as a daily runner) and the notebook I find to be pretty clunky.
The solution I have: add a "wish list" feature to the build queue. This would be 1 or 2 lines of additional build queue space (in addition to the 5) that will be used not to add a build request to the queue, but to serve as a reminder of what you want to queue next. The entry could be in a different colored font or slightly greyed out -- something to indicate that it is not in the actual queue.