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Created a tunnel, quite a distance, manually clicking the entrance with the rover means it goes to the other end.

However, clicking the end destination and the rover just saunters straight past it.

I can't imagine this is intended? If so, I disagree with it.

if not, please fix it.
 
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i never clicked on the other area.. say i have a tunnel at high land A and the other end at low land B, if i want to rover to goto low land B i just click wherever and he goes there, if he's in low land B and i want him up at high land A, i just in the vicinity of wherever in high land A i want him and he goes there (provided enough battery)

i have never tested nor tried clicking on the actual tunnel, while you might be experiencing a bug/unexpected game situation, my suggestion will at least make that a non- issue for you

hope that helps
 
Thanks aiexenv, my experience is different to yours. When I click at a destination that is on the same altitude, the rover just cruises past the tunnel (going through would be MUCH quicker).

When it's on a different altitude, most of the time it uses the tunnel - but not always.
 
I've built a couple of tunnels and had this exact problem! My little rovers always bypass the tunnels and just take the "scenic route". I can only get them to go through tunnels by clicking on the tunnel as a command and then I usually forget to direct them where they're going when they get to the other side!