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Neither do I - but there ain't much I can do about it!!wcaclimbing wrote: but I don't like the loading time at the start of each game....

No - I take a copy of the log to parse... instead of parsing what is there... so to add the Round numbers to everything would take a bit of work - and would slow stuff down...xmaveric wrote:Yeti,
You're probably getting sick of my suggestions by now, but I just thought of another one:
Could you add the round number to the chat logs? example:
2008-04-02 08:05:41 R7 - Blablabla: good game, everyone
This would be handy to reference what people are saying with what round they said it.



This is already done... you need to look at the [Calc] column... (Calculated territories)...ubersky wrote:Forgive me if this has already been posted. I can't process 91 pages of the thread
I noticed in a FoW match that BOB doesn't process the log directly into the stats. Is this some thing that could be done? I mean unless you see the enemy, stats won't display, but the log lets you know how many territoriesthey have, and last bonus.
2008-04-06 12:22:39 - xxxx gets bonus of 5 armies added to ?
2008-04-06 12:22:39 - xxxx receives 2 armies for holding ?
2008-04-06 12:22:39 - xxxx receives 3 armies for 4 territories
2008-04-06 12:22:44 - xxxx deployed 5 armies on ?
2008-04-06 12:22:50 - xxxx attacked ? from ? and conquered it from neutral player
2008-04-06 12:23:18 - xxxx gets a card
Valid request?

Sentinel XIV wrote:I have a question, and I could probably research some and get the answer for myself, but I'm lazy.
What do the stars next to the Territory %'s mean? Take a look at a game and you'll see what I mean.
C.Help/Info wrote: The Extended report also follows the number of territories is followed by a hyphen; '-' or one to three asterisks; '*'. The number of asterisks indicates the number of territories the player must lose to reduce the armies due by one. A hyphen indicates that the number of armies due cannot be reduced further by simply losing territories.

Aaahhh! Thanks for the quick response. That'll help some.yeti_c wrote:Sentinel XIV wrote:I have a question, and I could probably research some and get the answer for myself, but I'm lazy.
What do the stars next to the Territory %'s mean? Take a look at a game and you'll see what I mean.C.Help/Info wrote: The Extended report also follows the number of territories is followed by a hyphen; '-' or one to three asterisks; '*'. The number of asterisks indicates the number of territories the player must lose to reduce the armies due by one. A hyphen indicates that the number of armies due cannot be reduced further by simply losing territories.
Would said textmap include "Unknown" or not?Tieryn wrote:So I just had an idea for an altered available text map for maps like age of realms with lots of territories.
Really, I don't care for all of the territories, unless they're owned. I want to see only the owned territories...
"make it so"

Now that is a better suggestion...Tieryn wrote:Perhaps rather than remove them, sorting by "who owns" to show which territs you can see they control. and then all the spares at the end?

Nope.lancehoch wrote:yeti, would it be possible for you to code an "army circle opacity" that would only vary the opacity of the circles? After the uproar today over Classic and the circles, I thought this might be another option. Keep up the good work.

No worries.lancehoch wrote:Just thought I would ask. I mean it would have solved a lot of people's problems with the new Classic map. Thanks for the response.

Press the upgrade button... 4.2.1 won't be providing you with the correct stats anyway - so it is "broke".LetGodSortThem wrote:My Existing BOB 4.2.1 Running on Linux(Ubuntu 7.10 via Wubi installer) runs great...fast page loads...on a 900 Plll...
How can I get rid of that "Flashing" update available on my BOB menu without doing update???
I'd prefer to wait until It's broke before I fix It...or break It...
