(Said in an appropriate Monty Python accent.)
Cornmaster is ingenious. The solution was so simple, it was in front of our noses all the time! If you save a multiplayer game in simul moves, you can load it offline, save it as scenario, and then you can turn off simul moves next time! This means you can turn off simul moves when war breaks out, by a quick operation by the host (a little cumbersome, but probably worth it in games where war is rare). In fact, I tested it as well without saving as scenario: you can just do multiplayer game--begin scenario and then choose the saved multiplayer game as the scenario, and you can choose to switch off simul moves!
Now, it may be that like ordinary scenarios everyone has to have the scenario file used in order to join the game. I anticipate that such is the case. This makes the change a little more cumbersome, but a quick little ICQ file transfer ain't a big hassle, after all.
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Curumbor Elendil
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~jps35/
ICQ 56126989
Cornmaster is ingenious. The solution was so simple, it was in front of our noses all the time! If you save a multiplayer game in simul moves, you can load it offline, save it as scenario, and then you can turn off simul moves next time! This means you can turn off simul moves when war breaks out, by a quick operation by the host (a little cumbersome, but probably worth it in games where war is rare). In fact, I tested it as well without saving as scenario: you can just do multiplayer game--begin scenario and then choose the saved multiplayer game as the scenario, and you can choose to switch off simul moves!
Now, it may be that like ordinary scenarios everyone has to have the scenario file used in order to join the game. I anticipate that such is the case. This makes the change a little more cumbersome, but a quick little ICQ file transfer ain't a big hassle, after all.
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Curumbor Elendil
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~jps35/
ICQ 56126989
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