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				 Multiple save games? 
 I've tried several times to get into this game, but its never really hooked me.I'm going to try again.
 I remember there is no way within game to save multiple copies of the same game, which I think is a shame, because you cannot try multiple strategies from the same point.
 I vaguely remember some user made utilities that allowed multiple saves.
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				 Re: Multiple save games? 
 There may be some utilities for that, dunno.You can do it manually by just copying your .2h file from the game folder (under Saved Games) into a different folder. Then, if you want to go back, just move your old .2h file back into the game folder.
 
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				 Re: Multiple save games? 
 You can easily do it manually.
 1) Find your Dominions3 folder.
 2) Go to the /dominions3/savedgames folder
 3) Copy the folder with name of your game
 
 That's it. Your done.
 
 When you want to redo a turn, just move the contents of the copy to the original, or to another folder within the savedgames folder.
 
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				 Re: Multiple save games? 
 Thanks.For anyone who has Vista, the default for savedgames is no longer in the C:\Program Files.  It is at "C:\Users\{whatever your user name is here}\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\dominions3\savedgames"
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				 Re: Multiple save games? 
 Unless you dropped the game into a location other then the Program Files folder.   |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Multiple save games? 
 I have a very tiny zip on the Utilities page of Dom3Minions.com which works find for WinXP and probably some other windows also. 
Its just a standard windows thing without adding anything to the system. You put it in your dominions3 directory. Its a desktop link, with an icon that looks like a safe, and when you click it does a  
C:\WINDOWS\system32\xcopy.exe /yes savedgames oldsaves /i 
When you click it all of the games are saved to a matching version in an oldsaves directory.
 
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