Hi, all! Thanks for the advice. I understand now.
Larry --- In [email protected], Mark McGilchrist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Larry, > > From CBPlay, go File-New-Game > > It will then ask you to pick the scenario file that is > the basic setup for the game. > > Choose the appropriate one, and you should get Game1 > open for you. Save that as an appropriate named game > file. (e.g. LarryGame.gam) Always use this game file. > > You can then move you units around and at the end, use > File-Send recorded moves to File > Save that file as an appropriately named move file > (e.g. FirstMove.gmv). There will typically be a lot of > these files, so working out a good file naming > protocol makes picking the right file easier. (e.g. > Larry0001.gmv) > > You need to send the game file to your opponent > initially, but thereafter only send the latest move > file. > > > --- Larry Irons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, all! > > > > I have a question - How do I start playing a > > cyberboard game from a > > scenario? I have a scenario file and I can open it > > in the player exec, > > but I don't understand the next step. Do I just > > start moving pieces and > > will the player than allow me to save it as a game > > file at that point? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Larry Irons > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > TV dinner still cooling? > Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. > http://tv.yahoo.com/ >
