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Actually, this was a change that @DanVanAtta made deliberately if I recall correctly. I guess the labels "Problem" and "Regression" should be removed, but I'll let someone else do it. By the way, it is wrong to say "Map Version": it should have been called "Game Version". |
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I vaguely recall the reasoning for removal. The gist is |
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Map version is probably more correct than 'game version.' The terminology is pedantic and confused. A 'Game' is an instance of a scenario being played on a map. EG: Game name: "Player vs AI Game-1" Considering that maps are bundled with scenarios, they are essentially 1:1. Which means "scenario" & "map" are pretty interchangeable. Since we are talking about "scenario" here, "map" is arguably the more correct (but still incorrect). Unless someone is really mucking around in the XML, I don't see the 'map/game' distinction as particularly helpful. The logic above would have us do better to use the word 'map' than 'game' when it comes to user facing terminology. |
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I have a novice computer user and I cannot ask him what version of the map/xml he has, so this would have been ideal. My answer is to get them to remove and reinstall the map & hope they do it correctly. Its a nice to have, so no biggie. |
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@TheDog-GH yea as a workaround, I had to add a notification at game start saying which version it is, so players know they have the same one. |
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If by 1:1 you are referring to the maps featuring a single game, this is simply not true in general whether or not these maps might be the majority (not sure). How about looking at the top 3 most popular maps in the lobby: they are World At War, Global and Revised. What of these maps is a single-game (or single-scenario) map? None. The "world_at_war" map features 2 games, namely "World At War" and "WAW 1940". The "world_war_ii_global" map features 8 (!!!) games, namely "World War II Global 1940 Canadian Mod with Combat Move First", "Ozteas 1941 Global Setup", "World War II Global 1940 Original", "World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition", "World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition with Combat Move First", "World War II Global 1940 Balanced Mod3", "World War II Global 1940 Balanced Mod3 with Combat Move First" and "World War II Global 1942 2nd Edition". The "world_war_ii_revised" map features 2 games, namely "World War II Revised LHTR" and "World War II Revised". By the way, I think that the "world_war_ii_revised" map should actually feature 7 games in total because 5 more are inside the "world_war_ii_revised_variations" map (which is just a skin clone of the "world_war_ii_revised" map as far as I know) and should rather be bundled inside the former (If two maps are the same map, they should be the same map to avoid needless and potentially harmful duplication.). However, I tend to agree that what is currently called a "game" may be called a "scenario" if preferred (though I prefer the term game but that may be just due to the fact that I'm into TripleA since a long time and that has been the name for me: the folder where the XML are located is called "games", not "scenarios", for example). However, I see your point that every "game" which I play of the same "game" is a game in itself, so (for example), if I play 10 games of the "270BC Wars" game, I can see those as 10 different games of the same game, which does sound self-contradictory. I think that here there is indeed the same term used for two different things, which is not great, but this is really a language problem (Also if I play 100 games of "chess", I can say that I've played 100 games of the same game and everyone would understand what I'm talking about.), and I think that it is really not a big deal: those 10 played games are further split into as many game-saves as taken in the course of each of the games, and we are not operating on game-saves (we just look at them). Notice, moreover, that the splitting of a same game into multiple games does not only happen for the former (which is merely the common starting point of each of the latter) as it also happens whenever I decide to reload. For example, if I play a game until achieving victory on round 10 and thereafter I decide to reload and re-play from round 5, I now have two different games of the same game which share all game-saves until round 5 but have different game-saves thereafter. On this regard, the reloading point at round 5 is conceptually the same thing as the original game, as that can be regarded as a game-save taken after having played nothing of the game, thus justifying this apparent contradiction of calling two different things with the same name on the basis that they can be actually seen as being the same thing! I would agree about opening in forum a poll on whether or not to rename the "games" as "scenarios", but I would vote to keep calling them "games". However, if "games" would be changed to "scenarios" in the UI, then you would be left with the fact that "scenarios" are called "games" in several non-UI places (like the "games" folder or in the "map.yml"), which is not a big deal in general but would mean that every new developer or power-user will have to be told that "scenario" and "game" mean the same thing (beside of course the fact that you would need to go through all the extant map-making documentation and update it to the new nomenclature). |
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By the way (off-topic but related), why having "Game Round" showing under "Game Name" also when you load a new game? I think that should show only if you load a game-save. |
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@Cernelius / @TheDog-GH / @beelee1 please note I converted this to a 'discussion' instead. Since we are getting off-topic, the discussion format let's each individual topic be more cleanly discussed. |
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So I would like a version of the map/xml whatever you want to call it, under the game name as a map maker even I get confused when I launch the wrong version of one of my games/maps. But more importantly I felt I could not support a player, because they could not tell me what version they were running. |
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Ah, I should of been clearer. 2.6 current Downloads does not know when a new version is available, Im not complaining as 2.6 can now actually download maps and it is only temporary, hopefully. So for me it would better if TripleA showed the xml version, but I guess I could put it in game notes. |
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@DanVanAtta |
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Now that I think about it, when loading a game-file, you have this line:
This is not good because it can mean that either no game-save is loaded or I've loaded a game-save named "-". When no game-save is loaded, either this line should be absent or the "-" should be exchanged for nothing or for a character which is not allowed alone in file-names (at least of Windows) (for example, a white space alone). |
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@asvitkine
EDIT: Game Version
Map Version:is missing on the Selected Map panel.Screen of 2.5
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Screen 2.6
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