falco148
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Joined: 2/6/2008 From: Yantai, PRC. Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: falco Aha!.....just found this out for myself. What you actually do when you want to start a PBEM game is choose what scenario you want to play after you first start the game (you'll see 'New Random game', Classic Random Game', Classic Scenarios etc on the screen that appears when you first open the game. Double click on the one you want. Then, when the scenario info page appears, choose what options you want to include (PBEM protection, passwords etc), and click on them. Then proceed to the bottom left corner of the scenario info screen where it says 'opponents' and make sure both sides modes are on 'human'. Then click START. A new screen will appear where you will see click boxes with 'login' & 'quit and save'. First of all login and enter a personal password, the click OK, and it will go back to the previous screen. Click on 'quit and save' and the file will be saved to 'Advanced Tactics Gold saved games' on your computer. THIS is the file that you then send to your opponent who more or less goes through the same login procedure. Now depending on which sides you have each chosen, your opponent will now play the first turn if his side starts first or e-mail/dropbox the file back to you so you make the first turn if required. I have no idea why this most basic information couldn't be made available in the manual or even why no-one could explain it in a straight foward way on this forum. Its almost like AT old-timers don't want any noobies interfering in their private 'old boys' gaming domain or something. Either that, or they lack sufficient command of the English language to explain even the most basic of concepts in a coherent fashion. While I did not start my explanation on the game menu screen, I started it once you were in the random game generation screen, but after that I included basically exactly what you posted. If you had asked what I meant about hitting the make button I would have happily responded. I am not sure why you decided to respond to those of us who were attempting to help in such a manner, but I guess that is the way you choose to see the world. Actually no you didn't. You posted about 50% of the info a noobie would need to start up a PBEM battle. The information you provided was about 2 or 3 sentences, mine was a whole paragraph - a step-by-step explanation. ATG is a very difficult game to navigate around for the first timer, at least thats been my experience so far anyway. I was just curious why, for a game that appears to have such a big fan base, there was almost nothing written down as to how to play the thing PBEM. This is quite important for those of us who prefer play against human opponents as against an AI which is usually predictable and boring. If I appeared to respond harshly I apologize but I was fed up with spending a lot of time trying to follow peoples vague instructions and getting nowhere. I do appreciate the fact that u responded, dont get me wrong - lol.
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