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From: Tom E. H. <tom...@ja...> - 2006-10-27 14:58:43
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On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 10:54:27AM -0400, Michael A. Balazs wrote: > metapaw-dip sounds interesting. Is it for real-time play or working with a > judge? It was designed for real-time play, and includes an adjudicator. It's not for use with exisitng judges. > The big idea I had, that I would find very useful and would be interested in > helping to implement is the ability to play out different scenarios within > one game file. Currently, I have like 4 or 5 game files for every turn. In > each I have played out my possible moves and everyone elses that could > effect me. I then have load a new file to try a different setup and reenter > all the orders. It would cool to just have a drop down box where you can > quickly change between possible scenarios and then easily combine/change > them. That sounds like a very interesting strategy tool. It certainly could be added to metapaw-dip. Perhaps the jDip developers would like to add it too. Tom |