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would also be useful railway construction and upgrade
sometimes, too many civs and looking for each and every railway connection is a pain
gotta put railways EVERYWHERE and ALL CONNECTIONS!
or be able to somehow prioritize based on distance from nearest other of the same building (which would be useful pretty much only for air bases and radars, and i imagine would be *far* more difficult to implement)
regardless, random distribution, while not as ideal as spreading as evenly as possible, is still extremely convenient regardless and greatly appreciated.
I expect I'll keep this mod in my load orders for as long as it continues to be updated. possibly longer if it doesn't break too badly.
firstly, air wings attached to an army will suddenly abandon their missions if they can't reach the region they want to aim at. not just pausing until they can be helpful again, but wholly toggling the mission off entirely. the result of this, is that unless you have either extremely long range planes (difficult, since large planes can't even be attached to armies for some arbitrary reason) or air bases scattered practically everywhere, then attached air wings need to be periodically reselected to turn their missions back on. in some contexts, very frequently.
secondly, if playing nations with many islands such as japan, or many scattered tiny colonial holdings like france or the UK, it can often be quite tedious to track down random islands in various regions you can build air bases in to extend coverage.
time to try out immediately