Dunno if this is news just for me... anyway:
Going through past savegames, putting together some progress tables for Legoland, I have - by chance - discovered a way of loading an arbitrary number of saved PBEM games in a single Civ3PtW 1.14f session without ever seeing the smallest bit of the previous team's map... I admit this workaround may be useful under certain conditions only, but I assume that many people like to examine past saves, trying to figure out what exactly has been happening... and if you are like me, you just hate to completely relaunch before loading a different save.
So, here is what I have found to always work for me:
1) launch Civ3PtW 1.14f
2) load a savegame using Load Game in the Main Menu
3) look at whatever you wish, do whatever you wish
4) when finished, hit ESC
5) select "Yes, immediately..."
6) select "Save & Exit"
7) hit ESC (not sure, but that's probably the trick)
8) goto 2
It seems that if you actually save the game in Step 7 (instead of dismissing the save dialogue by hitting ESC), everything will be ok, too (not 100% sure about that though). But the abovementioned procedure worked for me throughout several sessions, loading many dozens of savegames (all of them for viewing, never saving them again).
Thought I should share this information.
Going through past savegames, putting together some progress tables for Legoland, I have - by chance - discovered a way of loading an arbitrary number of saved PBEM games in a single Civ3PtW 1.14f session without ever seeing the smallest bit of the previous team's map... I admit this workaround may be useful under certain conditions only, but I assume that many people like to examine past saves, trying to figure out what exactly has been happening... and if you are like me, you just hate to completely relaunch before loading a different save.
So, here is what I have found to always work for me:
1) launch Civ3PtW 1.14f
2) load a savegame using Load Game in the Main Menu
3) look at whatever you wish, do whatever you wish
4) when finished, hit ESC
5) select "Yes, immediately..."
6) select "Save & Exit"
7) hit ESC (not sure, but that's probably the trick)
8) goto 2
It seems that if you actually save the game in Step 7 (instead of dismissing the save dialogue by hitting ESC), everything will be ok, too (not 100% sure about that though). But the abovementioned procedure worked for me throughout several sessions, loading many dozens of savegames (all of them for viewing, never saving them again).
Thought I should share this information.
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