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Today I added a free text filter for pawn traits so I could search for any Night Owls in my pawns, and saved that combined with a previous search I saved for Tough enemies on the map, because it'll let me toggle the parts I want on/off later, so can save one-stop shop monster searches.
And yesterday I saved a search to see how many pawns have turret packs, and to find pawns that haven't picked up any utility, ignoring children, so I can get them to pick something up. I find it stupid flexible. Probably cheating.
cheers for the heads up, and re civ 6, so basically you're saying Ctrl F should be integrated by Steam at the Steam overlay level into every game we play hah, I'd vote for that
Ctrl F could be set up to do that.
But so rare to find that quality in things, that expose complexity but in a nice way. The vanilla Z search is still not even in the same ballpark or playing the same game compared to this. Used it for years - I barely need eyeballs anymore or to look at the map at all, just leave ctrl+f open full screen and wait for alerts to come in. Just reading through this page and comments again I learnt like 50 new shortcuts for things I didn't know this could do.