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I just had two separate LS attacks that were attacking the same city "magically" recalled after the were out for over 25 Minutes. My LS travel time to the city I was attacking is 34:38 and somehow my 1st attack "turned around" with less than 2 minutes before it hit the city and all of a sudden was in my harbor. I launched just before 21:29:xx and then they magically appeared back in my harbor around 22:01:xx or 32 minutes later...
My alliance members said I was crazy and I thought to myself maybe just maybe I recalled it. However I somehow built 2 lightships from the time I originally launched to the time it came back. With favor it takes that city almost 40 minutes to build a light ship. Still I thought no way I must have recalled it. I say this knowing that you can not recall after 10 minutes.
I launch again this time making sure I am no where near the recall buttons with my cursor, have the command window open, and when it was 25 minutes away from hitting the city the arrow pointing towards the city I was attacking switched to my city. Now my LS were 25 minutes away from returning to their home base.
I took a screen shot with the LS 21+ minutes away from returning to my harbor. Is there a "log sheet" or records of movements you guys can look at?
My alliance members said I was crazy and I thought to myself maybe just maybe I recalled it. However I somehow built 2 lightships from the time I originally launched to the time it came back. With favor it takes that city almost 40 minutes to build a light ship. Still I thought no way I must have recalled it. I say this knowing that you can not recall after 10 minutes.
I launch again this time making sure I am no where near the recall buttons with my cursor, have the command window open, and when it was 25 minutes away from hitting the city the arrow pointing towards the city I was attacking switched to my city. Now my LS were 25 minutes away from returning to their home base.
I took a screen shot with the LS 21+ minutes away from returning to my harbor. Is there a "log sheet" or records of movements you guys can look at?