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TutorialOnPlanning__part3V2
English {0} - Planning tool, {1} - Planning mode
Context English Lithuanian
TutorialOnMining__part2 While dumping designations can be placed anywhere on the island, mining designations must be within a {0} managed area. With a mine control tower selected, click the {1} button to outline a new area.
TutorialOnMining__part3 Trucks and excavators must be <b>assigned to a {0}</b> in order for mining to begin. Excavators mine designated terrain while trucks transport the mined materials from the excavators to machines, storages, or any available dumping areas.
TutorialOnMining__part4 To mine the terrain, select the <b>mine designation tool</b> {0} from the bottom toolbar (1), and click and drag on the terrain to designate your mining area (2).
TutorialOnMining__part4Header Mining designations
TutorialOnMining__part5 Designations denote how the terrain will be shaped after mining.
TutorialOnMining__part6 This tool behaves the same as the <b>dumping designating tool</b>. {0} will toggle between <b>flat</b> or <b>ramp</b> designations. Pressing {1} will toggle the ramp direction either <b>up</b> or <b>down</b> when placing beside another designation.
TutorialOnMining__part7 Move the height up or down using {0} and {1} respectively.
TutorialOnMining__part8 Rotate the ramp direction using {0}.
TutorialOnMining__part9 Mining designations <b>have to start at or above the terrain</b>, otherwise, they won’t be reachable by your excavators. If an edge of designation is not reachable, a red line is displayed. If there are red lines all around a designated area, that means that it cannot be mined.
TutorialOnPathing__part1 If your vehicle has issues reaching its target because there is no valid path, you can investigate this situation by toggling its <b>navigation overlay</b>. Each type of vehicle has its own overlay. Trucks delivering construction materials have some distance tolerance but vehicles performing regular duties need to be able to navigate near their target.
TutorialOnPathing__part3 Sometimes, vehicles can get stuck. You can always recover a vehicle using the <b>recovery action</b>. To avoid situations like this, use wide ramps and retaining walls during mining to prevent terrain collapse.
TutorialOnPathing__part4 Sometimes, trucks can not access certain buildings due to obstacles such as terrain or other buildings. Instead of rebuilding parts of your factory to accommodate the vehicles, you can turn off import or export at the problematic building to prevent vehicles from trying to access it.
TutorialOnPauseTool__part1 This tool enables pausing and unpausing individual entities such as machines or vehicles. It also supports mass pausing / unpausing by dragging over an area.
TutorialOnPauseTool__part2 The tool can be activated by pressing {0} or by clicking the icon in the toolbar (1). When you drag over an area with non-constructed buildings it will toggle the construction pause, otherwise, it will toggle the regular pause. If any entity in the selection is paused, it unpauses everything selected, otherwise, it pauses everything selected.
TutorialOnPlanning__part1 The Planning Mode is toggleable mode that makes any building placed to be initially paused. You can toggle Planning Mode on and off by clicking the Planning Mode button in the bottom left corner toolbar. Buildings with paused construction are colored <b>Gray</b> as shown below.
TutorialOnPlanning__part3V2 Turning off Planning Mode does not unpause buildings that were placed while it was on. To unpause buildings placed, use the {0} (1). You can also select a building that was placed in {1} and unpause it by clicking the pause button on the Construction Inspector window (2).
TutorialOnPlanning__part5Heading Color Statuses of Construction
TutorialOnPlanning__part6 When placing buildings, the color of the building ghost itself will change depending on its <b>construction status</b>.
TutorialOnPlanning__part7 Buildings colored <b>White</b> are planned for construction and are currently paused. <b>Blue</b> colored buildings are currently being constructed. <b>Red</b> colored buildings are currently being deconstructed.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__name Population and Unity
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part1 Population is one of the most important pillars of your economy. You need to <b>provide your people</b> with housing, food, and other services and in return they will work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part2 People live in <b>settlements</b>. One settlement can be composed of one or more attached housing units and service buildings. You can have more than one settlement, but each requires its own services.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part3 If there are more people than housing capacity, some will become <b>homeless</b>. Homeless people are very unhappy and they won’t work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part4 Population will naturally increase over time if people are healthy and housing is available. You can control the growth rate using edicts in the {0}.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part5 {0} is a virtual resource that is generated when people are well and happy. The more services and comfort you provide, the more united they will feel, and generate more unity in return.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part6 {0} can be spent on special tasks such as research, trade, work at remote mines, or vehicle recovery. Actions that require unity are usually denoted by purple color.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part7 {0} can be extremely helpful in emergency situations. For example, {0} actions allow to instantly deliver products for construction or boost production of selected machines. It is advised to always keep some unspent {0} for when it is needed the most.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part8 An overview of {0} gain/loss can be seen in the population overview window. The maximum amount of {0} that can be accumulated is determined by the amount and quality of housing. Recurrent unity gain/loss is computed on a monthly basis.
TutorialOnRoutes__part1V2 Trucks deliver cargo automatically based on the <b>priority</b> settings of source and destination building. Sometimes you may want to have a greater control over delivery source/destination or servicing vehicles. Custom routes offer this control and can increase efficiency and reliability of logistics.
TutorialOnRoutes__part2V2 A {0} can be assigned to export mined products to specific storages. To do this, select a {0} (1) and then click the {1} button under {2} (2) then click on desired storages.
TutorialOnRoutes__part3V2 Assigned storages can be seen in the {0} and right-clicking on their icon will <b>delete the route</b>. The routes can be also removed by clicking on the {1} button again and clicking on previously assigned storages.
Context English Lithuanian
TutorialOnMining__part2 While dumping designations can be placed anywhere on the island, mining designations must be within a {0} managed area. With a mine control tower selected, click the {1} button to outline a new area.
TutorialOnMining__part3 Trucks and excavators must be <b>assigned to a {0}</b> in order for mining to begin. Excavators mine designated terrain while trucks transport the mined materials from the excavators to machines, storages, or any available dumping areas.
TutorialOnMining__part4 To mine the terrain, select the <b>mine designation tool</b> {0} from the bottom toolbar (1), and click and drag on the terrain to designate your mining area (2).
TutorialOnMining__part4Header Mining designations
TutorialOnMining__part5 Designations denote how the terrain will be shaped after mining.
TutorialOnMining__part6 This tool behaves the same as the <b>dumping designating tool</b>. {0} will toggle between <b>flat</b> or <b>ramp</b> designations. Pressing {1} will toggle the ramp direction either <b>up</b> or <b>down</b> when placing beside another designation.
TutorialOnMining__part7 Move the height up or down using {0} and {1} respectively.
TutorialOnMining__part8 Rotate the ramp direction using {0}.
TutorialOnMining__part9 Mining designations <b>have to start at or above the terrain</b>, otherwise, they won’t be reachable by your excavators. If an edge of designation is not reachable, a red line is displayed. If there are red lines all around a designated area, that means that it cannot be mined.
TutorialOnPathing__part1 If your vehicle has issues reaching its target because there is no valid path, you can investigate this situation by toggling its <b>navigation overlay</b>. Each type of vehicle has its own overlay. Trucks delivering construction materials have some distance tolerance but vehicles performing regular duties need to be able to navigate near their target.
TutorialOnPathing__part3 Sometimes, vehicles can get stuck. You can always recover a vehicle using the <b>recovery action</b>. To avoid situations like this, use wide ramps and retaining walls during mining to prevent terrain collapse.
TutorialOnPathing__part4 Sometimes, trucks can not access certain buildings due to obstacles such as terrain or other buildings. Instead of rebuilding parts of your factory to accommodate the vehicles, you can turn off import or export at the problematic building to prevent vehicles from trying to access it.
TutorialOnPauseTool__part1 This tool enables pausing and unpausing individual entities such as machines or vehicles. It also supports mass pausing / unpausing by dragging over an area.
TutorialOnPauseTool__part2 The tool can be activated by pressing {0} or by clicking the icon in the toolbar (1). When you drag over an area with non-constructed buildings it will toggle the construction pause, otherwise, it will toggle the regular pause. If any entity in the selection is paused, it unpauses everything selected, otherwise, it pauses everything selected.
TutorialOnPlanning__part1 The Planning Mode is toggleable mode that makes any building placed to be initially paused. You can toggle Planning Mode on and off by clicking the Planning Mode button in the bottom left corner toolbar. Buildings with paused construction are colored <b>Gray</b> as shown below.
TutorialOnPlanning__part3V2 Turning off Planning Mode does not unpause buildings that were placed while it was on. To unpause buildings placed, use the {0} (1). You can also select a building that was placed in {1} and unpause it by clicking the pause button on the Construction Inspector window (2).
TutorialOnPlanning__part5Heading Color Statuses of Construction
TutorialOnPlanning__part6 When placing buildings, the color of the building ghost itself will change depending on its <b>construction status</b>.
TutorialOnPlanning__part7 Buildings colored <b>White</b> are planned for construction and are currently paused. <b>Blue</b> colored buildings are currently being constructed. <b>Red</b> colored buildings are currently being deconstructed.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__name Population and Unity
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part1 Population is one of the most important pillars of your economy. You need to <b>provide your people</b> with housing, food, and other services and in return they will work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part2 People live in <b>settlements</b>. One settlement can be composed of one or more attached housing units and service buildings. You can have more than one settlement, but each requires its own services.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part3 If there are more people than housing capacity, some will become <b>homeless</b>. Homeless people are very unhappy and they won’t work for you.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part4 Population will naturally increase over time if people are healthy and housing is available. You can control the growth rate using edicts in the {0}.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part5 {0} is a virtual resource that is generated when people are well and happy. The more services and comfort you provide, the more united they will feel, and generate more unity in return.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part6 {0} can be spent on special tasks such as research, trade, work at remote mines, or vehicle recovery. Actions that require unity are usually denoted by purple color.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part7 {0} can be extremely helpful in emergency situations. For example, {0} actions allow to instantly deliver products for construction or boost production of selected machines. It is advised to always keep some unspent {0} for when it is needed the most.
TutorialOnPopsAndUnity__part8 An overview of {0} gain/loss can be seen in the population overview window. The maximum amount of {0} that can be accumulated is determined by the amount and quality of housing. Recurrent unity gain/loss is computed on a monthly basis.
TutorialOnRoutes2__part5V2 Custom routes can be also <b>set up between storages</b> to further optimize your operations as shown below. Just make sure that the destination storage has the {0} slider set (1). You can optionally assign trucks to the receiving storage to solely service this supply line (2). There are also two toggles (3) that let you restrict the storage to only accept connected storages and assigned trucks.
TutorialOnRoutes2__part6V2 Following example shows how a conveyor belt together with custom routes can reduce truck trips while dumping excess mined material. First, assign the {0} to a nearby storage (1). The storage is connected via a long conveyor belt (2) to another storage. The second storage is set to export to the nearby tower (3) which has an area marked for dumping.

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{0} - Planning tool, {1} - Planning mode
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