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  • Scenario Diplomacy Possible With PtW

    ... It will just take some ingenuity and thinking outside the box. As was mentioned first in the last Firaxis chat, and in another recent thread at CFC, hotseat to AI transferring will be possible in PtW. Therefore, you can start a hotseat game with all players as humans, then set all the diplomacy you like between all the civs in the scenario. Then, change it back every civ except 1 to AI, then voila, you have a scenario, with the human player easily transferrable to any civ in the scenario, with all build orders and fortifiying done.

    After reading the most recent chat, there are some definite possibilities in the game, along with a lot of new features I like...

    *Starts scraping $30 together for late Octember...*

    Alas, the life of a college student is cruel.

  • #2
    interesting, but a very costly procedure... I think...
    Israel = apartheid

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    • #3
      Maybe someone with the skills could throw togeter a *.SAV diplomacy editor??? Where you could set reputation and relations between all civs? This would be esily done if someone with programming skills found what in the SAV file was the Rep and Relations info. (Maybe even the firaxians could help us telling what is what in the save file and some general hints about making this SAV editor.) (Damn... should have taking those programmings lessong and skipped the art lessons in school )

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      • #4
        I read the last chat too, and I like this idea. However I'm still enormously pissed off that the UN is still not SMAC like, and that kills lots of diplomatic options. I was also annoyed to read that the "Could you please stop warring on my friend?" option didn't make it in PTW. Is that so hard? Could this option be brought in through the editor?

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        • #5
          aahz_capone> I don't think so. In game OPTIONS are hard-coded. But the RELATIONS are part of the SAV file.

          quick search with windows did show this though

          File Extension: .sav

          Description: This file does not contain data that can be opened.

          part of *.sav file opened in notepad

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          any ideas anyone???
          Last edited by statusperfect; October 8, 2002, 06:35.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Estilpón
            interesting, but a very costly procedure... I think...
            Why costly?

            I'm thinking it would only take a few minutes longer than building your scenario in the first place.
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            • #7
              Ah, yes, well, you see, „„‘#·[3®ü‡g2Bþ„F^ means that uh... er.. it's like you know, yeah.
              And 0cè¼…‘ñ‡g2BþaDï#Œô)#¾ means that the erm... eh... thingy doesn't er... I mean does ah... whatsisname. Then the thing there combines with that doodaad and voilá! problem solved!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by statusperfect
                part of *.sav file opened in notepad

                †$±2€† ú€$C@ü3Y Ì +E¤Œl¹ ÐÊáüA@b'€ÿ$°u@"G”þ?´{%



                any ideas anyone???
                First, the sav files are compressed. The first step would be to decompress them. The second step would be to open the decompressed files in a real tool, like a hex editor, instead of notepad which is definitely the wrong tool for the job. Then you should be able to find meaningful data in the files. Don't expect to find nice tag delimited English data though. it'll be all hex numbers.

                Alternatively, you could ask Firaxis nicely for the file format.
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                • #9
                  Or you can ask Gramps... he has a decompressor and he knows quite a lot about the file format. Beyond that though, a .SAV editor really isn't all that necassary... it would make the process prettier, but you'd still be able to set all the diplomacy you like using hotseat. It would simply waste a few days of a poor programmer's life.

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                  • #10
                    It was my Idea
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                    • #11
                      Still it would be cool to see the actual numbers you alter. And knowing exactly what EACH civ think of ALL the others. And canging reputation in a swift way. A program might not be necessary ... just some way to read the files and ge the ACTUAL NUMBERS.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by WarpStorm
                        Why costly?
                        I'm thinking it would only take a few minutes longer than building your scenario in the first place.
                        well... interesting & little costly
                        Israel = apartheid

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                        • #13
                          TRIP

                          It would simply waste a few days of a poor programmer's life.


                          Ahh, the perfect example of an oxymoron
                          Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                          Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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