For me, the High Scores are not enough.
I've created an Excel Spreadsheet that documents each game that I play.
It contains information about the world size, age, climate, etc. What Civ I played and who my opponents were. Whether or not I used standard rules or the editor and if the latter what the scenario filename is.
In addition - every scenario file I create has a .txt file with the same name documenting the changes I've made.
In the last columns are information about how victory was achieved (if at all) and what the final year of play was. I've also inserted comments here and there regarding anything unusual or of special note.
Am I just a totally hopeless Civ3 NUT?
Or do others do something like this, too?
I'd gladly attach an example of my spreadsheet, but I'm at work on lunch hour - so if anyone wants to see it, let me know and I'll try and attach it from home.
- Skeeve
I've created an Excel Spreadsheet that documents each game that I play.
It contains information about the world size, age, climate, etc. What Civ I played and who my opponents were. Whether or not I used standard rules or the editor and if the latter what the scenario filename is.
In addition - every scenario file I create has a .txt file with the same name documenting the changes I've made.
In the last columns are information about how victory was achieved (if at all) and what the final year of play was. I've also inserted comments here and there regarding anything unusual or of special note.
Am I just a totally hopeless Civ3 NUT?
Or do others do something like this, too?
I'd gladly attach an example of my spreadsheet, but I'm at work on lunch hour - so if anyone wants to see it, let me know and I'll try and attach it from home.
- Skeeve
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