NOTE: All pictures are from November 1st,
and with timestamps, to show proper sequence (and are at 75% size):
#1. Prism has enough wood, Iron & Stone to build two walls. But only enough gold to build one wall.
#2. Selecting a region to build on
Before building anything on any of the three regions. At this point there is: 30k wood; 138k stone; 57k iron & 10k gold in the vault (picture #1)
#3. Preparing to upgrade the walls on #66
Upgrading the walls ("Defense") on #66 from level 11 to level 12 (all walls always cost 10k of each resource & take 2 hours --- the supplies cost more per level & also take longer at higher levels).
#4. The walls o #66 are being upgraded
The walls on #66 are now being upgraded. At this point there is: 20k wood; 128k stone; 47k iron & 0k gold in the vault (picture #1 minus 10k of each resource)
#5.
An attempt to build walls on #78 now fails:
The
display for stone & iron is incorrect. The display for gold is correct. At this point there is: 20k wood; 128k stone; 47k iron & 0k gold in the vault (picture #1 minus 10k of each resource)
NOTE: Fyrr, the reason for arrows drawn oddly, is to add the text on the bottom instead of on the side, where it would make the picture too wide. So this way the picture is proper width!
#6. Leave the manage guild regions & looking in the vault
#7. Going back to attempt building up #78
This is how picture #5 should have looked like.
Additional comments:
- The above is a simplified version of a generic bug
- The generic bug is: When building or tearing down resources in the Manage Guild regions, it can get out of sync
- Especially when tearing down (or stopping a previous build) it can appear that you have lost resources - the first time it happened to me, I thought I had lost 100k+ of each resource;
- However, this is a display only bug. Leaving the manage guild regions & looking at the vault, shows that each time no resources have been lost. After looking at the vault (without depositing) & returning to manage guild regions again, it is often possible to build again;
- In the simplified example given, its not a serious bug. In other examples, it did scare me when I thought I had lost 100k+ of each resources.
Finally the picture are so large to capture the timestamps, and show the pictures are sequential. If this is not necessary, I can do smaller pictures next time (or cut/paste the timestamp next to the smaller relevant part of the picture)