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Also couldnt find them anywhere. :(
https://paxaugusta.ch/video-tutorials/
Please check the brick video :) If it doesn't help, just ask :)
Yes, i'm well aware they should be somewhere on the ground, yet they're nowhere to be found at all.
I made a new save, ran into the same problem, and bricks are still not visible on the ground anywhere - and i just keep getting spammed, like it's so bad how often the notification pops up.
There either needs to be a large arrow pointing to them on the city map, or just add them directly to the stockpile without having to use Vitruvius.
I appreciate the tips;
I've removed foliage as well as all buildings in a 25 tiles radius around the start/entrance area, and my city center, just to be sure it's not under there - and it's still nowhere to be found. It's genuinely gamebreaking at this point. 🥲🥲
okay, finally found them, after realising that I have to watch just hard enough on the city map. :-)
After the lack of manual, the lack of general informations, the AZERTY problem, the optimization issues, now this is just enough to stop and fed me up for the day. I will stop playing for a few months in order to let the dev cleaning and fixing the game.
Thank God I wrote my subscribers in my review to wait a few weeks before buying, instead trusting some beta testers describing a pure and accomplished gem, even though is game is indeed promising.
Fine game and finished game with complete informations are two different things, but unfortunately some people do not get the subtle difference. Hint : play Euro-style boardgames more often to get what a player truly needs.