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Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:36 pm

What are all the abilities of an Engineer?

What file are the Saved Games stored in? Deleting saved games through the in-game menu is really slow. I have looked everywhere I can think but I can not find this file. I have Windows Vista.

edit; I have watched while the save game is being created and the address shows the `saves' file in the main game folder, but there is nothing there. I have about 20 saved games, that's why I'm looking for a quicker way to delet them

Thanks

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Engineers provide the following benefits to any stack they are part of:

Speed up entrenchment
Speed up railroad repair
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As for the other, do a file search. Vista seems to like to put files where it thinks they should go.

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StarMan99 wrote:What are all the abilities of an Engineer?

What file are the Saved Games stored in? Deleting saved games through the in-game menu is really slow. I have looked everywhere I can think but I can not find this file. I have Windows Vista.

edit; I have watched while the save game is being created and the address shows the `saves' file in the main game folder, but there is nothing there. I have about 20 saved games, that's why I'm looking for a quicker way to delet them

Thanks

The folder containing the saved games is named 'Saves': [font="Courier New"]...\AGEod's American Civil War\ACW\Saves[/font]
This folder contains several subfolders. Every subfolder contain the saved games (including the backups of the former turns) of a particular campaign/scenario you started.

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Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:35 pm

Starman99,

Really curious. I also have Vista. After reading your post, I tried to find my saved games. In acw/saves, I only have a game that I had zipped to send to Pocus. There is nothing else.

As Aurelin said, Vista must put the saves where it thinks best. With XP, the saves were saved in the saves folder as pointed out by Primasprit and Gray Lensman.

Trying the search function does not find them. Really curious.
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Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:33 pm

Exactly.

And the really strange thing is that if you watch the `save-to' address while the game is saving, it shows that it is saving to the saves folder within the main ACW game folder. But there is nothing there.

I'm pretty familiar with Vista by this time, and know of a lot of `secret' places to look for such things, but I still haven't found them.

But any of the games load just fine, so they are somewhere.

I thought, maybe they are just invisible in the saves folder due to some quirk with Vista, but I don't know if that's even possible. Although I am familiar with `hidden' folders.

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Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:14 pm

Does Vista have anything in "options" that would restrict the visibility of certain file types? Bill and company often try to "protect ou from yourself" by restricting views..... :tournepas :fleb:

With XP you have to "tell it" that you want to see system files and folders....

>..and "mee too" will stay with XP.... :nuts:

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Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:22 pm

Found 'em!

With Windows Vista, go into your main `Program Files' folder. (assuming this is where you have AACW)

If not, follow along for a moment.

Once you are in the main `Program Files' folder (or main folder/drive) where you install your games, look at the top of the window, just below the top of your Browser, there is the Fat Blue Bar showing the main options catagories like `Organize', `Views', etc listed from left to right.

Now, at or toward the far right is an option called `Compatability Files'.

Click on that, and `bing bang boom, baby' that's where Vista is `hiding' a lot of stuff!

If you have half as many games as I do, you'll see a whole list of stuff, including AEGod's Civil War!

Halleluhia!

edit update. Now, if you look at the top of the window, you'll see the actual `address' of where this stuff actually is. It should read something like:

user>appdata>local>virtualstore. In other words, it's in your `user' file under the following sub folders.

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StarMan99 wrote:Found 'em!

With Windows Vista, go into your main `Program Files' folder. (assuming this is where you have AACW)

If not, follow along for a moment.

Once you are in the main `Program Files' folder (or main folder/drive) where you install your games, look at the top of the window, just below the top of your Browser, there is the Fat Blue Bar showing the main options catagories like `Organize', `Views', etc listed from left to right.

Now, at or toward the far right is an option called `Compatability Files'.

Click on that, and `bing bang boom, baby' that's where Vista is `hiding' a lot of stuff!

If you have half as many games as I do, you'll see a whole list of stuff, including AEGod's Civil War!

Halleluhia!

edit update. Now, if you look at the top of the window, you'll see the actual `address' of where this stuff actually is. It should read something like:

user>appdata>local>virtualstore. In other words, it's in your `user' file under the following sub folders.


Congratulations!! Yes, there they are.
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Le Ricain wrote:Congratulations!! Yes, there they are.


Thus continues the never ending saga of the struggle for truth, justice and a truly user friendly operating system..... :sourcil:

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Yes, progress through increasing complexity. It would not do to make things simpler.
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Who among you would be kind enough to write a little doc (half a page and 2 small screenies) of what to do under Vista to see your saved games? This can help us in the future. (I still have XP on all my computers)
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Pocus wrote:Who among you would be kind enough to write a little doc (half a page and 2 small screenies) of what to do under Vista to see your saved games? This can help us in the future. (I still have XP on all my computers)


Step 1. Reinstall XP. :siffle:

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Saved Games on Vista

Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:06 pm

Pocus wrote:Who among you would be kind enough to write a little doc (half a page and 2 small screenies) of what to do under Vista to see your saved games? This can help us in the future. (I still have XP on all my computers)


Go to 'Program Files'
Click on 'AGEod American Civil War'
Your screen should look like this:

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Along the top there is a blue bar.
On the right hand side of the bar there is button 'Compatability Files'
Click on 'Compatability Files'
Your screen should look like this:

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Click on 'ACW' from the right hand screen.

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Click on 'Saves'

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Gray_Lensman wrote: :niark: Trouble is, with Microsoft, everytime you get used to their interface and think it just might be getting friendly, the idiots change it again, just so the newest operating system looks different. Woopee! Who Cares... :tournepas



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Le Ricain, I fail to understand what is different in your example compared to XP? I must be overlooking something, what does the compatibility files is used for?
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It saves them here, Pocus:

C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\AGEod's American Civil War\ACW\Saves

Same with Logs, etc.

Hey guys, yes, Vista can be unusual, to say the least, but I have found it much more stable & secure than XP. I have grown to like it!
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Pocus wrote:Le Ricain, I fail to understand what is different in your example compared to XP? I must be overlooking something, what does the compatibility files is used for?


Pocus,

I have absolutely no idea what the compatibilty files are used for. I just know that this is where Starman found the saved files.
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ok understood, thanks.
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richfed wrote:It saves them here, Pocus:

C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\AGEod's American Civil War\ACW\Saves

Same with Logs, etc.

Hey guys, yes, Vista can be unusual, to say the least, but I have found it much more stable & secure than XP. I have grown to like it!


So to summarize, if you don't click on the button, you don't see the saves where they should, and if you do you spot then in this path?
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Pocus wrote:So to summarize, if you don't click on the button, you don't see the saves where they should, and if you do, you spot then in this path?


Yes, you have neatly summarized the situation.
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And, if I'm not mistaken, this is only the case if User Account Control is turned ON.
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I'm totally baffled by this, I just uninstalled BoA as I couldn't even see a directory called Save. I can see the blue bar in Windows Explorer but I only have the first three options - I don't have the "Compatibility Files" option.

I think I will wait until my PC is fixed and I can use XP again unless anyone can suggest anything obvious.
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Hobbes wrote:I'm totally baffled by this, I just uninstalled BoA as I couldn't even see a directory called Save. I can see the blue bar in Windows Explorer but I only have the first three options - I don't have the "Compatibility Files" option.


If this problem to which you are referring is with Vista I found the save files for AACW this way:

Start Menu -> Computer
On the left hand side under the folders tab there should be an entry the name of the User (Bob, Steve, Stacey, etc.)

Open up the folder. Open up the folder AppData
AppData -> Local -> Virtual Store -> Program Files -> Ageods American Civil War -> ACW -> Saves

It should be similar to finding BoA Saves. Hope this helps.

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W.Barksdale wrote:If this problem to which you are referring is with Vista I found the save files for AACW this way:

Start Menu -> Computer
On the left hand side under the folders tab there should be an entry the name of the User (Bob, Steve, Stacey, etc.)

Open up the folder. Open up the folder AppData
AppData -> Local -> Virtual Store -> Program Files -> Ageods American Civil War -> ACW -> Saves

It should be similar to finding BoA Saves. Hope this helps.


Many thanks, I'll give that a go.
Cheers, Chris

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W.Barksdale wrote:If this problem to which you are referring is with Vista I found the save files for AACW this way:

Start Menu -> Computer
On the left hand side under the folders tab there should be an entry the name of the User (Bob, Steve, Stacey, etc.)

Open up the folder. Open up the folder AppData
AppData -> Local -> Virtual Store -> Program Files -> Ageods American Civil War -> ACW -> Saves

It should be similar to finding BoA Saves. Hope this helps.


So if I understand well, Vista is putting by itself data in the system partition? Wow, it is even better than I thought in this case. Restore your system with Northon Ghost or Acronis, and you lose a bunch of documents.
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