This is my first post and I hope I don't get a bad rep as 'the gal who propagates cheating tools', but 1) it was useful during my 'what? only 20 devils! Pretender, let's go!" phase, and 2) I want to contribute something (semi) useful, before I start bothering you with my 20000 questions.
Okay first the windows version for the mortals:
1) create a link of your dom3.exe (right drag to a location of your choice and select 'create link here')
2) right click on your link, select 'properties' and find the line containing 'dom3.exe'
3) add ' --preexec backup.bat'
4) open notepad
5) copy & paste the following lines:
Code:
set Game=<name>
cd savedgames
del /S /Q "%Game%.backup"
mkdir "%Game%.backup"
copy "%Game%\" "%Game%.backup\"
save in your dom3 install directory as 'backup.bat'
You have to substitute "<name>" with the name of the game you're currently playing. It's clumsy but it's windows. So if your last game was called 'trash' and you start a new game called 'MoreTrash', you have to edit 'backup.bat' and set the appropriate name.
Now whenever something goes horribly wrong (power failure, your husband mentioning that the kitchen looks like a battle field or simply walking your mages while sneaking your meatshield), go to the 'savedgames' directory, delete the <name> directory and rename <name>.backup to <name>.
A much nicer version which finds the last played game, but requires python (though if you have Civ IV, you probably have python installed):
Code:
#!/usr/bin/python
from os import *
from os.path import *
import shutil
def checkDate(name):
turnFile = join(name,"ftherlnd")
if access (turnFile,F_OK):
return getmtime(turnFile)
return 0
def findLastGame():
lastTime = 0
lastName = ""
chdir("savedgames")
for file in listdir("."):
if isdir(file):
time = checkDate(file)
if time > lastTime:
lastTime = time
lastName = file
return lastName
def doCopy(name):
backup = name + ".backup"
shutil.rmtree(backup,True)
shutil.copytree(name,backup)
last = findLastGame()
if len(last) > 0:
doCopy(last)
Use sparingly.
Hopefully someone find this useful..
kind regards
Pia Kraft