Mr. Guberman Wrote:Ed,
Thanks for the explanation. I see now. Just like starting a scenario file over...one can also do that from a save point. I see.
Would never have thought of that being possible...but sure it is...see what a dope I am.
I used to save the game immediately following the artillery barrage. I was experiencing power outages and had a wonky computer. I don't watch replays and the next most boring thing was artillery barrages.
As my opponents know I now rarely save a turn at all.
I did hear about the "save and go" from a discussion on Campaign games. When playing a campaign game you can save before you move. A player actually said that the AI was beating him and he returned to his save location to restart the campaign turn. This was to not ruin his experience as he advanced to the end. I guess he wanted a medal more than playing "honestly" against the AI? :chin:
Mr. Guberman Wrote:I still save alot though, just reach up there and hit save and continue playing, most often. Just can't stand a power outage. I don't think anything pisses me off more, except maybe the wind blowing my hat off.
I've got a more stable power grid. And, I try to block out time where I can complete a turn (even the larger ones) in one sitting. My teamgame teammate can tell you that I play it and send it, often with only one save, two at the most. Sometimes to his remorse. :rolleyes:
I also try to stay off the internet when there is bad weather. But, an occasional car accident that takes out a pole does happen.
And, I don't wear a hat unless I am working out in the yard. ;)
RR