Guardsman wrote:I have looked at the backup directory. The .hst file has a time stamp of 07:44 and the .ord files have a time stamp of 08:13. The .tag file also has a time stamp of 08:13. I know the turn did not execute for two reasons: 1 - None of the units moved, none of the units that were ordered are in the production queue., and none of organizational changes (ie forming a division) are there, and: 2 - the game crashes while the turn is executing, since I can see the AI moving certain units that I am aware of.
After previous crashes, at various times, I have deleted either the .hst and .tag files, but that makes it impossible to load the save at all.
You're mixing things up.
The .hst file in the '..\Saves\Scenario_Name' directory is your scenario's current status. When you plan your turn and click on the 3 1/2" floppy disk icon in the upper right corner with the tool-tip "Save your turn." the game saves your orders to a .ord file in the same directory. When you click on the icon in the upper right corner with the blue arrow pointing to the right, the game saves your orders to the same file, or if you haven't already saved your orders, creates a .ord file. The game then generates order for your AI opponents and executes the turn.
I'm not 100% certain of exactly when, but I imagine once all AI-orders have been generated, the .hst file, all the .ord files and a .tag file with the turn number are all placed in the '..\Saves\Scenario_Name\Backup1' directory. If this directory already existed, it is shifted to Backup2, before which Backup2 is shifted to Backup3, etc. etc.
Once turn execution is completed the .hst file for the new current turn is generated in the Scenario_Name directory.
So if '..\Saves\Scenario_Name\Backup1\Scenario_Name.hst' has the time-stamp 7:44 and your .ord file in the same Backup1 directory has 8:13, that matches up perfectly. The .hst file in '..\Saves\Scenario_Name' should now have a time-stamp from shortly after 8:13 (or maybe the same, but certainly not before that).
If the current .hst file shows that no movement took place, or any other order for that matter, or not all the orders that you plotted, which should have been executed, then turn the game back one turn and re-execute it.