Cedar trees

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Cedar trees

Postby Allumeuse » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:05 pm

Forgive me, Jorb. I like not the new cedar trees. They are big and cover much of the screen but not solid like a fir tree. It is then impossible to click on things that are behind them. Where there are many cedar trees much of the screen is so obscured. It makes frustration.
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Re: Cedar trees

Postby Peter » Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:55 am

Huh? The pine trees?
I've not had any serous problems with them. I rather like the variety in the conifer forests.

I'm not entirely sure I understand what you mean. Could you include a screen shot?
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Re: Cedar trees

Postby Allumeuse » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:04 am

I am sorry, I cannot post the screen shot. They are the new trees of the pine forest, the ones that are tall.

Behind them I see a little purple and I know this is blueberries. But I cannot click it. The tree is in the way. It does not become a yellow outline as it does behind the fir tree. One pixil shows in all the leaves of the cedar so i must find that one pixel to click on the blueberries and i cannot.

This happens with the chantrelles, the blueberries, many things in the forest where I forage. it is as when you click on the fern because behind it is a fire ready to light and you cannot find the pixel. perhaps you must plow the spot to take away the fern. And I find to pick the blueberry I must cut down the tree.
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Re: Cedar trees

Postby Peter » Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:14 am

Stand behind the trunk of the tree. Then all items behind it will show up.
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Re: Cedar trees

Postby Kasakun » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:47 am

previous pine forest was fir forest. pine forest was fixed - now has pine.
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