On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 12:59:47 PM Michael Vehrs wrote: > Better safe than sorry, but as far as I can see, the addition of a unit > is the only way for a colony to "dirty" a tile. Whether the unit is new, > or was expelled from a building, is secondary. And this could be safely > (and cheaply) checked by looking at the number of units on the colony > tile before and after the main actions of csNewTurn.
I am wary of that method. Somewhere in the server->client messaging I was using the tile unit count to detect changes, and had a hard time debugging a case where one unit was added and one removed. Cheers, Mike Pope
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