An * appears at return on the starting planet/moon.An * appears at arrival on the target planet/moon.An * appears at departure on the starting planet/moon.NEW foreign fleets ONLY appears in the event list when reloading the overview.An * appears on the current planet/moon with auto reload at event list and fleet movement. An * appears on the current planet/moon with click on reload at event list, sensor phalanx and fleet movement.The * (or the time) from the planet and the associated moon overlaps.NO * appears with click on Support/GameForge/Help/Board/Rules/Imprint.An * appears on the current planet/moon with EVERY click on all menu items.An * appears on the NEW location at changing the current planet / moon.An * appears on the current planet/moon when you logout.An * appears on the home planet when you login.Your own activity does not behave like a normal activity, thus it can not be used to test the activity. There appears to have been no activity on the planet within the last hour. Your espionage does not show abnormalities in the atmosphere of the planet.Your espionage report shows abnormalities in the atmosphere of the planet which suggests activity within the last XX minutes.Your espionage report shows abnormalities in the atmosphere of the planet which suggests activity within the last 15 minutes.įor time between 14 minutes 59 seconds and 59 minutes 59 seconds:.If you're probing a planet with a moon, this is the only way to see whether the activity was made on planet or moon. If there's activity only at moon and you probe a planet, the report will show no activity vice verse. Activity report is under resources and you see it in any case, no matter what your espionage technology is. Whenever you probe a moon/planet, you will see activity report which tells you if there's been any activity at the planet/moon. Third way of seeing activity is via espionage reports. Scrolling over a moon picture will show same kind of activity. You can only see it when scrolling over a planet picture. Time indicator here also disappears at 59 minutes 59 seconds. When there's an activity at the planet (for the first 14 minutes 59 seconds), you can see an orange triangle.īeyond 15 minutes, you will see "Activity: XXm". If you scroll over the planet picture, you will see another activity indicator. This time value is shown up until 59 minutes 59 seconds (59 min) and then after that point there will be no activity indicator displayed next to the planet name. Beyond 15 minutes a time is then displayed in place of the star (15 min). There are three ways you can see the activityįor the first 14 minutes 59 seconds after the activity stops (*) will be shown next to the planet name. There was no activity - beyond 59 minutes 59 seconds.There was activity at a planet XX minutes ago - 14 minutes 59 seconds - 59 minutes 59 seconds.There is activity at a planet: 0 minutes - 14 minutes 59 seconds.Activity indicators will tell you if there is/was an activity at a planet or moon at a certain period of time.
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