Pat "Stonewall" Cleburne wrote:Go to your AJE folder and find the saves folder. It keeps a backup of the last 6 turns for each game. Backup 1 is the last turn ran before the current one and it goes back a turn each time until backup 6. Just copy+paste the files in the backup into the main folder of that save. You can just alt+tab out, switch the files, then reload the save. It's a good way to test out different strategies.
Thanks Pat. Although I would have preferred being able to go back a full year or more, what you described may suit my needs if I can't find a way to effectively use the duplicate save function.
BTW, I do think that AJE is one of the strongest grand strategy games I've ever seen and a Roman lover's dream, but the save functionality is not one of its stronger features. By comparison, the Bethesda RPG's (Elder Scrolls, Fallout) keep a huge number of saves, and you can name a save whatever you like and it will never be over-written or deleted unless you want to. I know comparing the tiny AEGOD to the huge Bethesda may not be the fairest of comparisons, but as the kids would say, "Just sayin'."
The way I see it, an AJE scenario is like a big complex puzzle, and once you successfully finish one section of the puzzle it would be very helpful to be able to save it to possibly fall back on if your subsequent strategies don't work out, rather than having to restart the scenario from the beginning as if playing an 'ironman' game.
VonRocko - Thanks for the reply. It tells me that I'm not the only one who has been scratching his head in mystification regarding the creation of depots.