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April 6th, 2004, 05:56 PM
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Is there a way to understand form which turn come a .2h file ?
1) Sometimes it happesn to me, hosting PBEM games, to forgot who has sent me the turn. Is there a way to understand form which turn comes a .2h file ?
2) is possbile to move a PBEM games to hot seat for some turn and than again to PBEM ? it is also possible hosting some turn on a computer (key code) and others on another one 9another key code) ?
thks
Liga
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April 6th, 2004, 06:04 PM
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Re: Is there a way to understand form which turn come a .2h file ?
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Originally posted by liga:
1) Sometimes it happesn to me, hosting PBEM games, to forgot who has sent me the turn. Is there a way to understand form which turn comes a .2h file ?
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A detailed view of the directory, then sort by time/date. That will put the new .2h files after the .trn files. Any .2h before the .trn files has not given you a new move file.
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2) is possbile to move a PBEM games to hot seat for some turn and than again to PBEM ?
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Yes by running the host with a quick setting for awhile.
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it is also possible hosting some turn on a computer (key code) and others on another one (another key code)?
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Yes. As far as I know the CD keys are not checked for hosts at all.
The new host needs some extra files from the first host. Like the fthrland file
[ April 06, 2004, 17:05: Message edited by: Gandalf Parker ]
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April 7th, 2004, 09:03 AM
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Re: Is there a way to understand form which turn come a .2h file ?
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Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
quote: Originally posted by liga:
1) Sometimes it happesn to me, hosting PBEM games, to forgot who has sent me the turn. Is there a way to understand form which turn comes a .2h file ?
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A detailed view of the directory, then sort by time/date. That will put the new .2h files after the .trn files. Any .2h before the .trn files has not given you a new move file.
Yes ... but I have copied the files form work to home and so alla the files have the new time ... it seems so there is not way to understand from which turn comes a .2h files ...
thks anyway for you answer!
Liga
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April 7th, 2004, 05:30 PM
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Re: Is there a way to understand form which turn come a .2h file ?
I believe that Torvak's savegame utility can read in the turn number. Perhaps you can contact Torvak and see if he can extract the particular codes he used, compile it after some modification, into a turn # reader (e.g. scan all savegame files in the directory, display the turns associated with each one). Failing that, I think you can still use the savegame utility, albeit perhaps a bit more cumbersome for your purpose.
The utility can be found here On Arryn's, requires Java to run,
http://www.bl23c.com/arryn/downloads/domsaver0.61.jar
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