Did it moved when you was online?
Check battery in your mouse if is wireless, sometimes mouse make erratic moves and multiple units are selected, you are moving one while other is moved also. Or maybe they have auto-explorer order (X) ?
Autonomous units (failure)
- Caedo
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A few other things to check:
- Is the autoattack server setting enabled (I highly doubt it)?
- Did you (or someone else) accidentally aitoggle yourself, allowing an AI to control your units?
- Did someone else /take your civilization and make the moves?
- Did someone else log in with your username and password?
If you didn't (intentionally or accidentally) give the units a goto, auto-explore or auto-settler order, those are the only possible reasons I can think of.
- Is the autoattack server setting enabled (I highly doubt it)?
- Did you (or someone else) accidentally aitoggle yourself, allowing an AI to control your units?
- Did someone else /take your civilization and make the moves?
- Did someone else log in with your username and password?
If you didn't (intentionally or accidentally) give the units a goto, auto-explore or auto-settler order, those are the only possible reasons I can think of.
- HanduMan
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There is also a server setting called autotoggle that might be a reason for such behavior. But then it should affect all players, not just one as it seems to be the case here.
Say '/show autotoggle' on chat to check this out./help: Option: autotoggle - Whether AI-status toggles with connection
/help: Description:
/help: If enabled, AI status is turned off when a player connects, and on
/help: when a player disconnects.
/help: Status: changeable
/help: Value: disabled, Default: disabled
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