watching past turns in the online system

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HerrDak
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watching past turns in the online system

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Hello.

I am having an excellent online game and after several turns I have considered doing an AAR.

We are using the online system and not the traditional PBEM system.

¿Is there a way to find the files from past turns to open them and take screenshots just like in the traditional PBEM system?

¡Thanks!
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Hello.

I am having an excellent online game and after several turns I have considered doing an AAR.

We are using the online system and not the traditional PBEM system.

¿Is there a way to find the files from past turns to open them and take screenshots just like in the traditional PBEM system?

¡Thanks!
Yes, in fact there is. After you get the online system to load the turn just save your game to a file. Label it with the turn in the name and you can save a big collection of them to document the game as you go. Good hunting to you and your opponent.
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RE: watching past turns in the online system

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Thank you Larry.

I will take this into account for my future games.

Quite a shame that I could not do it with my last game. It was a really good one.
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