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Michellin
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Got it.Played it.Sent it
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Michellin
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Hello,
First, I know this is going slow but we will continue anyway.
I think it's just for the moment things are going very slow and that it will be faster in the future.
Second, G.P.S. to Ljube.
Third, try to keep the save file name format the way it is.
C3C_Silesia_[Turn number]_[Your placing in turn order]
So for me it would be: C3C_Silesia_2_1
And for Ljube: C3C_Silesia_2_2
It's as simple as eating an ice cream during a hot summer day!
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Michellin
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oh my goodness
and what of other formats. my favourite which is defaulted into my games playing system is:
Silesia, to Charles Bronson, 3950 BC.SAV
ie: Game Name, Name of Player sent to, Date of the save
also there are several other formats...
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Indeed. Your suggestion isn't so very different from mine but instead of the date, which shows when you're playing the game, the turn number could be more interesting, at least that's what I think.
Yes, you can figure the turn number out but it's more lengthy.
And instead of name of player sent to you use a number of the former player. Much easier.
Why should I know to whom the former player is sending the e-mail to, it's me of course.
And please tell me about the other formats. I'm curious.
As for the save. I have sent an e-mail to Chug74 asking for the right save.
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Paddy the Scot

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Hordeland
Mar 2001 time: 14:36
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more interesting is right
except when you are in a few games, and trying to marry the save with the right date
as to why put who it is too in, welll I see that as simple. I get the save for this game. It has the game name first, then tells me this is my save to play, then the date we are at, which helps me to quickly tell just how efficient this group of players is.
then when I sent the save on, I have the persons name who gets the save.
these both then are filed, allowing me to
1) open my old saves any time I want and have a look at what my world was like 2000 years ago etc {my own great library}
2) to instantly be able to retrieve any lost save that another player needs etc
I also find that using the system that comes with Civ, the game date, far easier than having to go look up the turn number etc
as to other formats, the following are from saves I receive:
BigFree of the Hittites to PTS, 270 BC.SAV
Epic Game, 2950 bc.sav
europe-to-England-bc0250.sav
Rasputin of the Aztecs, 3900 BC.SAV
GUNSLINGERS, 2150 BC, Ljube to Paddy.SAV
IC2test2 Paddy 2550BC.sav
Paddy of Mongolia,in the mood, 1050 BC.SAV
tournament #4, from korea, 90 bc.sav
McMeadows, Paddy, 10 BC.SAV
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