Hi History Geek,
My most sincere appologies for questioning your point, but wasn't there a M:TW XL Genoa PBeM recently? My memories lead to believe that it may have been summarised in the first or second edition of the forum's newspaper - the Gahzette. I'm not too sure, but I think that I may have proof read the intriguing article. I'm sorry about my uncertainty, and please accept my humble appologies if I may be incorrect.Originally Posted by History Geek
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Hi lord illingsworth,
If you were to work out the save game's structure, then it may be, or may not, be possible to modify it using certain coding programs. Sadly, although this may be possible to do, working out the framework of the saves could take an incredibly long time. Fortunately though, as far as I understand the concept which the game is based around, I don't think that doing this is required.Originally Posted by lord illingsworth
In the way that History Geek is describing this game, I think that they will be based upon a database map or even a simple drawn image. Both of these would, in the way I understand it, imitate the M:TW map in showing army composition, moves and provinces. If this is the case, then the players won't even need the game to participate. The moderator could just use guesswork as to decide who wins the battles, what gains the valour and other such things which the computer would normally calculate in a M:TW game.
I'm sorry if this is incorrect or if I have poorly explained it. I hope this helps you, cheers!
BTW, History Geek, may I ask if this is the sort of game which you are describing?
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