Bullwinkle58 -> RE: Where is PP budget saved? (1/14/2017 8:45:22 PM)
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ORIGINAL: General Patton Moose, It has to be a part of the Japanese 1st turn save. Have your opponent change the PP's, then open his turn and save again, and resend to you. That should work....GP Ok, good to know. Thanks. I don't know the switchology of a Japan first turn. I assume he has to have a save that has not been closed-out with the End Turn red button? So open editor, edit the stock Scenario 1, save it. Open the existing first turn, and immediately re-save it after closing it out. Changing the PP allocation amounts to creating a new scenario. The Editor will not allow overwriting Scenario 1 through 25, so your partner must save the changed scenario in a new slot above 25. Note that many of these are already used by Big Babes and other scenarios but if you have no interest in them and will never download those scenarios, you can use them to save your version. So, your partner has the new scenario number saved, but you must have the identical scenario saved in the same slot on your system, or the game turn will get an error when you try to run it. If your partner can send just the scenario file to you, all you would have to do is place it in the scenario folder. Otherwise, you have to edit and save your Scenario 1 the same as he did. The turn rests on top of the scenario data so everything must be the same before the game turn is finalized. I don't know if the "End Turn" button in PBEM locks the turn with no chance to re-open and change something. I think it should allow re-open because the real turn processing does not occur until both sides finish their moves and click "End Turn". Ah, good point on the numbering. Didn't think of that. Changing the PPs is one entry in one box in the Scenario tab in the editor. A moose can handle that. I upped it to 75 in one of my AI games just to see. I'm using a whole new install for each game, so I'll never run into DBB or other in this one. I guess we can experiment with the closed turn thing. He has it saved, so it's not two weeks to re-do it if it doesn't work. If I can't get to 60 it's not fatal, but I'd like to try it.
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