DeletedUser36501
Hello,
I've been playing for a while now and I am trying to get a couple blueprints to finish the Cathedral of Aachen and Hagia Sophia. Problem I am running into is I have obtained plenty of blueprints for them, but they are all grouping in wrong spots. For both of these, I have 2 empty spots, when I get another blueprint, such as from helping someone level their building, it adds to another spot adding to it, so x2, x3, etc... If I do a Trade 2:1 I would have assumed it would trade down and fill an open slot, but it does not, it just seems to add a Blueprint to another spot that already has one. I have done this about a half dozen times already on the Cathedral and it is a little annoying it will not fill the empty ones.
How does FOE determine where it places the Blueprints? Is there something special I need to do, besides spend diamonds, to be able to get Blueprints for these empty spots or do I just give up on them? Both of the buildings are considered Early Middle Ages and I am in Colonial Age so perhaps that has something to do with it as well.
Thanks.
I've been playing for a while now and I am trying to get a couple blueprints to finish the Cathedral of Aachen and Hagia Sophia. Problem I am running into is I have obtained plenty of blueprints for them, but they are all grouping in wrong spots. For both of these, I have 2 empty spots, when I get another blueprint, such as from helping someone level their building, it adds to another spot adding to it, so x2, x3, etc... If I do a Trade 2:1 I would have assumed it would trade down and fill an open slot, but it does not, it just seems to add a Blueprint to another spot that already has one. I have done this about a half dozen times already on the Cathedral and it is a little annoying it will not fill the empty ones.
How does FOE determine where it places the Blueprints? Is there something special I need to do, besides spend diamonds, to be able to get Blueprints for these empty spots or do I just give up on them? Both of the buildings are considered Early Middle Ages and I am in Colonial Age so perhaps that has something to do with it as well.
Thanks.