john g
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Joined: 10/6/2000 From: college station, tx usa Status: offline
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Originally posted by Paul Vebber:
We have not been able to determine why sometimes the .rec file is not updated. We think it might be do to exiting the game before the file is written. Teh best thing to do is to save the game beofre you end the turn,. alt tab to the desk top, and move teh save to a backup folder, then end the game. Check the timestamp on the rec file and see if they are all the same.
If so you are probably OK, if not, move teh backup files back in and end the turn again. This may casue a security message to appear for your opponant, but should let you continue on the game.
Could this be something as screwy as a win disk cache not writing to disk immediately? I recall MS issuing a windows update (bug fix) on this subject, where people were shutting down their computers and losing files because the disk cache didn't write before power was lost. Personally I don't trust any cache done in software, and don't always trust the cache built in the harddrive hardware. I have never seen the worst case testing of how long a file will sit in the cache (depending on which 3rd party or MS cache is used), perhaps someone is using a poorly written piece of code. thanks, John.
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