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c0de wrote:If there was a way that games could be reviewed in a graphical time-lapse replay (like a slideshow), it would be VERY helpful. Like a movie of all the moves made by all players, round by round. It will allow us to learn from past mistakes, and to see where we went wrong, and to analyze moves of all players.
It would be most helpful if the feature was available during games. Especially when games go past something like 40 rounds, you forget what happened in the beginning.
Another cool feature that could be derived from such a capability is the ability to upload the replay of a game into a specific section so that all players can see Epic Victories of Top Players. That would be pretty sweet.
Just a thought...
AndyDufresne wrote:We've long wanted to upgrade to Game Log 2.0---which would include failed assaults (I.E. where you do not conquer and take over a territory) and all sorts of other meaty information not currently in the game log---and with a game log like 2.0 someone would theoretically be able to create a "Replay Script."
However, Game Log 2.0 is a massive under taking---simply because of the amount of new data that we would be storing. Consider how many successful assaults you take in a game, and then add failed assaults to the mix, along with some other information---loads and loads of data! We'd have to make sure that we've enough store space to make everything run smoothly for an extended period of time---I.E. it'd have to be beneficial and cost effective. But it is something I hope to see in the future.
--Andy
sully800 wrote:Now I remember why I was so excited in December of 2006 when I thought this would be added![]()
What if the data was only stored for a limited time (one or two weeks max). The user has the option to save the data to their personal computer once the game finishes, so then playbacks could be created and saved interminably without storing space on the server. If the data is not downloaded within 2 weeks it disappears.
A Graphical "Replay/Review" Option would be amazing
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AndyDufresne wrote:We've long wanted to upgrade to Game Log 2.0---which would include failed assaults (I.E. where you do not conquer and take over a territory) and all sorts of other meaty information not currently in the game log---and with a game log like 2.0 someone would theoretically be able to create a "Replay Script."
However, Game Log 2.0 is a massive under taking---simply because of the amount of new data that we would be storing. Consider how many successful assaults you take in a game, and then add failed assaults to the mix, along with some other information---loads and loads of data! We'd have to make sure that we've enough store space to make everything run smoothly for an extended period of time---I.E. it'd have to be beneficial and cost effective. But it is something I hope to see in the future.
--Andy
chipv wrote:Freestyle.
Armies array every move for that and if we're doing that might as well do it for Sequential.
Unfortunately the amount of storage required for every move (bearing in mind single attack destinations can change)
isn't pretty.
Script replay better and not as slow, agreed.
Oh well.
Kotaro wrote:Failed assault in game log? Why in the world would that be a good thing?
chipv wrote:Temporary storage sounds good too.
lancehoch wrote:yeti (or someone else who knows more than me about this), what about games that take over a year to play? It seems like that would chew through the memory in no time at all.
yeti_c wrote:lancehoch wrote:yeti (or someone else who knows more than me about this), what about games that take over a year to play? It seems like that would chew through the memory in no time at all.
Probably not - but you could just have an imposed move limit once it breaks it - ditch that game... and return a suitable xml file that says so.
C.
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