JAMiAM -> RE: Answers not found in Manual (?) (11/8/2006 1:34:20 AM)
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ORIGINAL: JAMiAM However, if you don't have the patience to go through this learning cycle, and want to read it later, then what you should do is first make sure that you have enabled the SitRep Advanced Game rules option, and added an "uberdude" command to your command line for TOAW III. This will add the information in the SitRep that is currently missing (it was mistakenly overtightened down to PBEM levels, before release). The problem with running uberdude is that you will get a lot of debug info in the News Briefings, and if you are playing PBEM with people, both you and your opponent may have more information than you should, with respect to event activations, etc. It's a level playing field, mind you, since the info is written into the reports that both sides can see, but it may ruin the Fog of War effect for hidden event activations. Anyhow, with an uberdude enhanced sitrep, you will have the same info that you had in the combat reports, to read at your leisure. However, I still think it's best to watch the detailed combat reports... Could you elaborate on exactly how to add this command? Right now I get no sitrep in my save folder despite having the sitrep log on. BUMP First, a few questions: Did you set the option in your Advanced Game options from the first screen? Did you use the default installation path for TOAW III? Are you not seeing them for solitaire games, or for PBEM? You should have a sitrep log appear as a .txt file in the Saves folder, as you play the game. A new file is started with each turn and is used for both sides. To add the command line switch, you need to have a shortcut on your desktop directly to the Opart 3.exe executable file, since the default installation of TOAW III has the desktop shortcut pointing to the game menu. Right click on your direct shortcut, and choose Properties. Then select the Shortcut tab. Then in the Target field, go to the end of the line, and add a space, then "uberdude". I leave the quotation marks in. You can add several command line switches, but each one needs to have a space between it and the next. Click Okay to apply the changes. Now, when you start the game, instead of using the Matrix Games game menu, use the shortcut containing the command line instead. Alternately, if you feel that this debug mode is putting too much information in the turn briefing and news reports, then use the Game Menu shortcut for regular play.
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