yeti_c wrote:PS Rebelman -> Can you get the latest version retest and let me know what happens?
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yeti_c wrote:PS Rebelman -> Can you get the latest version retest and let me know what happens?
rebelman wrote:yeti_c wrote:PS Rebelman -> Can you get the latest version retest and let me know what happens?
loaded
tested
problem solved
yeti_c wrote:rebelman wrote:yeti_c wrote:PS Rebelman -> Can you get the latest version retest and let me know what happens?
loaded
tested
problem solved
Cheers -> I uploaded a broken version about 10 mins after my first fix - I hoped that no-one had gotten it in that time -> you 2 guys obviously did!!!
Do you like the new Map Inspect code?
C.
yeti_c wrote:Actually what I meant was that I uploaded a broken version for my first fix then ten minutes later uploaded a fixed version!?!?
Anyways -> Glad you like the colour highlight... is there anything else you think is needed for it? (Perhaps highlight the number for the one you're hoevering over?)
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Marshall Law wrote:I dont know if this should be in this thread, the main BOB one, or one on its own, but here goes anyway. Now with FOW I find that I am constantly go back to someones last turn, finding how many territories they start with, count and add how many they gained, and count and subtract how many they lost all in order to find out how many territories they have. Is there anyway that it can be programed into BOB to do this all for me. Even though you wont know how many armies someone has you can always find out how many territories they have.
Just a thought. It would make my life a LOT easier.
xmaveric wrote:Colored drop downs that show army count when attacking and fortifying, please.
yeti_c wrote:Marshall Law wrote:I dont know if this should be in this thread, the main BOB one, or one on its own, but here goes anyway. Now with FOW I find that I am constantly go back to someones last turn, finding how many territories they start with, count and add how many they gained, and count and subtract how many they lost all in order to find out how many territories they have. Is there anyway that it can be programed into BOB to do this all for me. Even though you wont know how many armies someone has you can always find out how many territories they have.
Just a thought. It would make my life a LOT easier.
Also -> For a Freestyle game this would be trickier!!
The other point is this -> Some people might think that this is unfair... What's the consensus on this? Would people like this?
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benjikat wrote:yeti_c wrote:Marshall Law wrote:I dont know if this should be in this thread, the main BOB one, or one on its own, but here goes anyway. Now with FOW I find that I am constantly go back to someones last turn, finding how many territories they start with, count and add how many they gained, and count and subtract how many they lost all in order to find out how many territories they have. Is there anyway that it can be programed into BOB to do this all for me. Even though you wont know how many armies someone has you can always find out how many territories they have.
Just a thought. It would make my life a LOT easier.
Also -> For a Freestyle game this would be trickier!!
The other point is this -> Some people might think that this is unfair... What's the consensus on this? Would people like this?
C.
I don't see why this would be unfair - it reminds me of the situation before the card count was included in the main site. IMO any info that can be deduced by counting things from the log is fair game in terms of a script.
Each FoW turn I do the same as above - look at a player's last turn and the ".... for X territories", then add and subtract territories taken and lost. Why not have that number in the territories owned column rather than just those that can be seen. (and maybe have it as a switchable option in the menu too).
yeti_c wrote:BTW - there's a slight flaw/caveat - the non number fade relies on Map Inspect being turned on...
Is this OK? Or would people prefer it to be available always?
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rebelman wrote:yeti_c wrote:BTW - there's a slight flaw/caveat - the non number fade relies on Map Inspect being turned on...
Is this OK? Or would people prefer it to be available always?
C.
who uses BOB and not map inspect ? that is one of its biggest assets
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