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Gandalf Parker December 31st, 2008 01:48 PM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
I was just working on a crappy little scripted item for myself. Good timing.
I was about to download it and test it on linux but then I remembered that you have an account on the server.

Aezeal December 31st, 2008 02:17 PM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
Sorry for my total ignorance but what DOES this do? (I can't find it so far most I understand it's gotten something to do with diff platforms and dom 3 and MP server games....)

Do ignore me please, I missed the 2-6th page for some reason (mostly 5th where ich says it).. (though I'm surprised to see that it's only mentioned that late.. why no clear description of it in the first post.. well whatever :D)

WraithLord December 31st, 2008 04:16 PM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
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Its a GUI client that tells you the status of TCP games. Like which nations have already played turns, which are AI controlled, how much time left for host etc.

Check the screenshot to get an idea what's it about.

WraithLord December 31st, 2008 04:28 PM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
Oh and the zip contains two dirs
If you're using windows you need to copy the PyEyeGui_Windows to wherever you like.
Then run the exe in bin directory, the one named py_eye_gui.exe.

Linux/Unix/MAC need to install python and tkinter (python GUI infrastructure) and run the PyEyeSource\py_eye_gui.py file.

To configure the client go to settings and enter game path (where dom is installed), flags if you want, path to backup turn files (optional) and whether or not you want to autosave your turns.
Then you go to games to Add/Remove/Edit a game. Its should be straightforward to configure.

Now that you've got it all configured you can either:
1. Query for turn status.
2. Play your turn, the client will fire up dominions (and connect it to server), you'll play your turn. When you quit the client will save your turn (if you configured it to do so).

That's about it I guess. Its quite an old application. I wrote it like two years ago IIRC.

WraithLord December 31st, 2008 04:30 PM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aezeal (Post 662993)
Sorry for my total ignorance but what DOES this do? (I can't find it so far most I understand it's gotten something to do with diff platforms and dom 3 and MP server games....)

Do ignore me please, I missed the 2-6th page for some reason (mostly 5th where ich says it).. (though I'm surprised to see that it's only mentioned that late.. why no clear description of it in the first post.. well whatever :D)

:lol missed the ignore part

Gandalf Parker December 31st, 2008 05:29 PM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
I think his main point might have been that the description is usually fouind on the first post of a thread :)

WraithLord January 1st, 2009 05:49 AM

Re: PyEye1.33 dom-III client. Now 3.20 compliant.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker (Post 663050)
I think his main point might have been that the description is usually fouind on the first post of a thread :)

Fixed :)


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