Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:57 pm
One Player Hosting the Game
It makes no difference whether the hosing player is playing USA or CSA.
Hosing player:
- Starts the game program.
- Clicks on "New".
- Clicks on the scenario.
- Clicks on the president of his faction (Lincoln or Jefferson).
- Clicks on "Play"
This generates the .hst file. If you want to have the scenario you are playing to have a descriptive name:
- Return to the Main Menu.
- Click on "Load".
- Click on the scenario you just created.
- Click on the computer chip icon in the upper right corner with the "Saved Game manipulations" tool-tip.
- Click on the icon that looks like a magazine.
- Use <BackSpace> to erase the old scenario name, and type in a new name; eg Bill_vs_Fred (spaces are currently not supported).
- Click the Check-Mark to complete changing the name.
This changes both the '..\Users\{user_name\My Documents\My Games\CivilWarII\CW2\Saves\{scenario_name}' folder name and the .hst file name to what ever you selected. BTW, this also works with scenarios which have already been started for any number of turns.
- Using the file manager of your choice (eg Windows Explorer), navigate to '..\Users\{user_name\My Documents\My Games\CivilWarII\CW2\Saves\{scenario_name}'.
- Find the {scenario_name}.hst file; unless you've already saved orders, it should be the only file present in the folder.
- Make a compressed archive copy of the .hst file into a temporary folder, not into the same folder and do not move the file while compressing it into an archive. WinZip will work, but 7Zip will work better, plus it's free and compresses better than WinZip.
[INDENT]It is important to use a reliable compression tool to insure that the file is not damaged during transfer and that its name is not changed.[/INDENT]
- Present this compressed archive to your opponent. You can send it per email or use a file sharing site such as DropBox.com, WeTransfer.com, or the file sharing site of your choice.
Opponent:
- Your opponent receives the compressed archive and creates a folder in '..\Users\{user_name\My Documents\My Games\CivilWarII\CW2\Saves' with the exact name of the contained .hst file name without the '.hst' file extension.
[INDENT]eg the files is named '{scenario_name}.hst', the folder will be named '{scenario_name}'.[/INDENT]
- Your opponent unpacks the compressed archive into the newly created folder.
- Now your opponent can start the game program.
- Click "Load".
- Click on the scenario.
- Click on his faction's president.
- Click on "Play".
- Plot his moves and decisions, and saves them by clicking on the blue floppy disk icon in the upper right corner of the map.
When your opponent has completed plotting his turn, he does the same as you did in selecting, compressing and sending the .hst file, but with the .ord file of his faction; eg 'Bill_vs_Fred~USA.ord' if he is playing the Union.
- You receive your opponent's orders and copy the uncompressed .ord file into the '..\Users\{user_name\My Documents\My Games\CivilWarII\CW2\Saves\{scenario_name}' folder.
- Once you have completed plotting your turn you may now execute the turn normally by clicking on the blue arrow icon in the upper right corner.
- Once the turn's execution has completed a new .hst file is generated which you send to your opponent as described above.
Repeat until you have completed playing the scenario.
Both Players Hosting the Game in Alternation
- Basically the same as above, except that before you send the .hst file, you plot and save your orders and pack them together with the .hst file. When your opponent gets the .hst and your .ord file, he puts them into the '..\Saves\{scenario_name}' folder as described above, plots his orders and executes the turn.
- After the turn has executed, he plots his orders for the next turn and packs the .hst and his .ord files and sends them to you.
Repeat until you have completed playing the scenario.
