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paradigmblue -> First Turn Testing (5/1/2020 5:46:15 PM)

I'm about to start a new PBEM campaign as Japan. I haven't played as Japan for quite some time, but I remember that there was a way to "test" your first turn as Japan before sending it to your opponent by running it vs AI.

Unfortunately, I've forgotten the steps on how to do it. Can someone walk me through the steps?

Thank you!




durnedwolf -> RE: First Turn Testing (5/1/2020 6:06:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: paradigmblue

I'm about to start a new PBEM campaign as Japan. I haven't played as Japan for quite some time, but I remember that there was a way to "test" your first turn as Japan before sending it to your opponent by running it vs AI.

Unfortunately, I've forgotten the steps on how to do it. Can someone walk me through the steps?

Thank you!


Hi Paradigmblue,


For myself, I save the Japan turn I've worked on - say I call it 0005.

Then I end the turn as - say 0010.

I run 10 and it asks for an allied word. I type 1 and then end the turn. Then I run 10 again as Japan. If I want to make changes I go back to 0005, make the changes, and then rinse-and-repeat.




paradigmblue -> RE: First Turn Testing (5/1/2020 6:12:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: durnedwolf


quote:

ORIGINAL: paradigmblue

I'm about to start a new PBEM campaign as Japan. I haven't played as Japan for quite some time, but I remember that there was a way to "test" your first turn as Japan before sending it to your opponent by running it vs AI.

Unfortunately, I've forgotten the steps on how to do it. Can someone walk me through the steps?

Thank you!


Hi Paradigmblue,


For myself, I save the Japan turn I've worked on - say I call it 0005.

Then I end the turn as - say 0010.

I run 10 and it asks for an allied word. I type 1 and then end the turn. Then I run 10 again as Japan. If I want to make changes I go back to 0005, make the changes, and then rinse-and-repeat.



Great, thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for.




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