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Need help with email game
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2001 6:00 am
by Muzrub
They guy I'm playing is german he had his first turn.....Now how do I go about having my turn. I have tried to find it in the manual but cant.
He sent me 3 files and I saved them but how do get them to run on the game is it auto or do I palce them somewhere or what?.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2001 3:13 pm
by RickyB
Originally posted by Muzrub:
They guy I'm playing is german he had his first turn.....Now how do I go about having my turn. I have tried to find it in the manual but cant.
He sent me 3 files and I saved them but how do get them to run on the game is it auto or do I palce them somewhere or what?. 
The files need to be placed in the WIR folder containing the executable. If the files were sent unzipped, the main save game file could get an extension added to it automatically, but it should not have one, which would cause problems. Just rename it if so. Then just open the saved game based on the file names - savea would be the a save game.
Hope this helps.
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2001 4:22 am
by Muzrub
I have 3 files
savea
savea.cd
savea.md
which one or all...........
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2001 4:52 am
by RickyB
Originally posted by Muzrub:
I have 3 files
savea
savea.cd
savea.md
which one or all...........
All of them. The savea file has the unit strengths and locations, and basic scenario info. The .md file is the map data file - basically who controls what, the supply levels, rail settings, etc. I am not sure what is in the .cd file.
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2001 5:30 am
by Muzrub
Thanks I'll give it a shot..........
But there is always the chance I might have to come back and annoy you.
Thankyou again.

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2001 2:38 pm
by Muzrub
RickyB I just cant get it to work.....
I've always believed I was not a complete idiot but now I doubt myself.
Could you please give me a step by step process thankyou.

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2001 6:54 pm
by RickyB
Originally posted by Muzrub:
RickyB I just cant get it to work.....
I've always believed I was not a complete idiot but now I doubt myself.
Could you please give me a step by step process thankyou. 
Nah, it's not you - there must be something odd that you are missing. I don't know what steps to even give you for this. You just need to make sure the 3 files are in the WIR folder, depending on where it is installed it would vary so without knowing that I don't know where to point you for placing the files. Once they are there, and it must be the folder with the wir.exe file, you are ready to run it. Open WIR, choose Saved Games, either Both Human or Secure PBEM, and Accept Setup. What, if anything, is happening when you try this? Also, do a search for the WIR.exe file and the savea file and make sure you don't have more than one copy of the wir.exe file. You could be running a copy of wir.exe that is not where you are putting the savea files - someone else had this happen awhile ago. You search by right clicking on Start, select Search or Find, put in the filename, and make sure it is searching the entire c drive (it defaults to a subfolder of Windows on most systems).
Sorry I can't give you more specific directions. Alsy, if you would like try sending me the files and I can make sure they are not corrupted. Good luck.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2001 3:29 pm
by Muzrub
I'll be a monkeys uncle.
I think I got it.
Thankyou very much. I think I've got it right. I'm about to give it a go right now.
Once again Thankyou. You saved my arse.
Maybe I'm not a twit after all.
BTW.........if this doesnt work look after yourself I may need you again.

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2001 3:31 pm
by Tom1939
Hi!
Maybe I am wrong but don't you need a 4th file named report.cbt ?
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2001 7:42 pm
by Svar
Originally posted by Tom1939:
Hi!
Maybe I am wrong but don't you need a 4th file named report.cbt ?
Tom1939,
You definitely don't need that file and if that is the report that lists the strenghts of you units and economy you sure don't want to give that to your opponent. I don't know what that file is though.
Svar
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2001 10:12 pm
by RickyB
Originally posted by Tom1939:
Hi!
Maybe I am wrong but don't you need a 4th file named report.cbt ?
This file contains the combat results for the prior turn. If not sent, it prevents the other player from seeing the combat results for that turn, although the review is really difficult to do anyway. Not critical but it can be helpful to have.
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2001 12:49 am
by Svar
Originally posted by RickyB:
This file contains the combat results for the prior turn. If not sent, it prevents the other player from seeing the combat results for that turn, although the review is really difficult to do anyway. Not critical but it can be helpful to have.[/QB]
Ricky,
In the game I am playing we don't send that file and I use the in game review function for both the Soviet and German side. Is that file used for that purpose or is it used external to the game?
Svar
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2001 1:11 am
by RickyB
Originally posted by Svar:
Ricky,
In the game I am playing we don't send that file and I use the in game review function for both the Soviet and German side. Is that file used for that purpose or is it used external to the game?
Svar
I don't know, I guess. Don and I have always exchanged it and I thought it was what held the combat information, but I guess not. I will look further at it tonight, if I get a chance. It seems like it gets a modified data stamp of when the program is shutdown rather than anything else, and so I thought it showed the combat, including aerial through that point. If it doesn't have the combat data, then I have no clue what it might be for at this point, as it definitely is modified in relation to something in the game. It may also be unnecessary in the Secure PBEM games, rather than games based on sending the files without encryption. Very interesting!
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2001 7:05 am
by RickyB
Originally posted by Svar:
Ricky,
In the game I am playing we don't send that file and I use the in game review function for both the Soviet and German side. Is that file used for that purpose or is it used external to the game?
Svar
Well, I looked into the two files tonight - savex.cd and report.cbt. The two files are identical, and the game uses them interchangeably for the combat results - if either is missing, the combat results are present. Delete the savex.cd and the game gives an error message but everything works fine. Then rename the report.cbt to savex.cd and no error message and everything works fine. Delete BOTH files, and there is an error message but the game runs. However, then clicking on the hexes of combat show that combat took place and even the result number, but not the results themselves and the map does not show an icon.
Don't know what the point of the report.cbt file is, except that it is automatically created whether the game is saved or not. Don't know if its only point is to store the data until the .cd file is created, or there is more to it than that, but anyway only the 3 files are necessary to get the full combat review.