What's the trick in saving a replay?
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What's the trick in saving a replay?
After doing a search on the term "replay", I have to say that I'm still a bit confused.
Is it possible to save a replay of a scenario from a campaign? I've clicked the button numerous times and thought that I was saving, but could not successfully do so.
I play both the Mac and the Windows version of OoB. Both are updated to the latest version through Steam.
Thanks for any help you can give!
Is it possible to save a replay of a scenario from a campaign? I've clicked the button numerous times and thought that I was saving, but could not successfully do so.
I play both the Mac and the Windows version of OoB. Both are updated to the latest version through Steam.
Thanks for any help you can give!
Happy Gameplay!
Brad
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Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
At the moment the replay function is broken but it will be fixed with the upcoming patch.thgmusic wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 4:25 pm After doing a search on the term "replay", I have to say that I'm still a bit confused.
Is it possible to save a replay of a scenario from a campaign? I've clicked the button numerous times and thought that I was saving, but could not successfully do so.
I play both the Mac and the Windows version of OoB. Both are updated to the latest version through Steam.
Thanks for any help you can give!
The reasons you want to save a replay can be numerous and none tbh. Some veterans here (like Mojko) share their campaigns in a Let's play Replay manner in this forum. Some (like myself) like to save it when I feel I did a very good scenario to watch and adore in the future and some don't save replays at all.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."
Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
Thanks for the information. I'm glad to know it wasn't just my mistake.
I'm not sure exactly how I will use the replay function once it's available. I haven't really played a campaign yet that I thought was worth sharing!
I'm not sure exactly how I will use the replay function once it's available. I haven't really played a campaign yet that I thought was worth sharing!
Happy Gameplay!
Brad
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Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
I'm sure your experiences would be valuable to share if you managed to complete the scenario successfully... Or even if it wasn't successful, it can tell others how not to play!
Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
Was this fixed in the latest patch? 7.1.6
I’ve become so accustomed to jetting right past that screen that I haven’t even tried.
I’m playing through Steam on Mac and PC.
Thanks for any input!
I’ve become so accustomed to jetting right past that screen that I haven’t even tried.
I’m playing through Steam on Mac and PC.
Thanks for any input!
Happy Gameplay!
Brad
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Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
It's fixed.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."
Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
I can affirm that it is working on my Mac. I just finished up a scenario today and was offered the chance to save the replay, which I did. I then got to watch all my glorious mistakes again!
Here's a follow-up question, though. What sort of file-naming convention do I need to use? The default seems less than pithy...
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Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
Thanks, I just thought there might be specific types of characters needed for the game engine to recognize the file type.GabeKnight wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:26 am Need? Whatever you want, e.g. DLC scenario difficulty result
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Re: What's the trick in saving a replay?
Now I understand what you meant. The game uses different file extensions for the replay and savegame files and those are stored (and launched) separately, too. You are free to name them as you wish.