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That'd be cool.Dako wrote: BOB: Create a way to 'replay' a game
Have thought about that myself. Really nice option to show how you've won some awesome game when you were at 2 territories only.
Pretty useless, but it will improve the coding level for sure.
Btw, if anyone is willing to test: http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/72599.user.js is the current script for both firefox and Chrome, but there could still be some bugs. What doesn't work: confirmations and updating (updating is uninstall/reinstall for now). And there could be some other effects, though just clicking seems to work (I used it a few turns, until I really missed BOB..).sherkaner wrote:Currently it gives no more direct errors and some things are working, so I'll have to find out why the others aren't working.

That's actually the original reason for option 3. There is a chance the map xml has changed since the game started, then it would give the wrong numbers. But if that is accepted and I have a way to do option 3, this is quite easy.Dako wrote:One more option just came into my mind.
"Show initial map disposition". Should be useful at fog games with conquest type (or huge amount of coded neutrals). For example, you are playing feudal and pretty much pinpointed enemies location, but you do not know how many neutrals are between you (or could be, at least). This feature just shows the default coded neutral disposition on the map as if the game was sunny for a moment (of course, you can't see enemy anyway - but this way you know how many troops you need to pass). Also, all your allies troops overwrite "default neutrals".
How is that?

Ok you can use my generator. The XML Wizard generates exact CC looking numbers because it uses the same phpsherkaner wrote:Main problem is that I can't get it to look exactly like CC's numbers at the moment.

i had to install it twice to make it work.. don't know why it didnt take the 1st timeclapper011 wrote:the newest bob update not working... I click it and nothing happens..

I keep clicking on where it says update.. but nothing happens.. just the window like it always does but its blank and disappears right away!TeeGee wrote:i had to install it twice to make it work.. don't know why it didnt take the 1st timeclapper011 wrote:the newest bob update not working... I click it and nothing happens..
fixed! thanks ender516!clapper011 wrote:I keep clicking on where it says update.. but nothing happens.. just the window like it always does but its blank and disappears right away!TeeGee wrote:i had to install it twice to make it work.. don't know why it didnt take the 1st timeclapper011 wrote:the newest bob update not working... I click it and nothing happens..
all right hereender516 wrote:To know if you have an out-of-date BOB, ook at your BOB Menu. If the last item is blinking and says Update Available, then click it. The latest version available is 4.10.6, which you should be able to see in small print beside the BOB Menu title. (That's also a clicky which takes you to the main BOB forum topic mentioned above.)
BOB updates have been having minor problems lately, so if it doesn't seem to install, then try this link: http://www.mdn.fm/files/93673_idgpq/con ... ob.user.js.
Other quick fixes can include refreshing the page with F5, or with control-F5 (which, I believe, defeats cached information so old stuff gets swept out of the way), or disabling and reenabling BOB or all of GreaseMonkey (right-click the GreaseMonkey icon at the bottom right of your screen and click the appropriate menu item(s) to set and clear the checkmarks).


