QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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uneducated
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QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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We are enjoying a terrific multi-player battle in the tournament. The terrain and challenges are quite engrossing. I call it, "The Volcano and the Lake".

Is there a way to export this battle (from the beginning) so that others might try their hand at it too?

Would you prefer to be with the Volcano or with the Lake?
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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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uneducated wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:40 am We are enjoying a terrific multi-player battle in the tournament. The terrain and challenges are quite engrossing. I call it, "The Volcano and the Lake".

Is there a way to export this battle (from the beginning) so that others might try their hand at it too?
Sadly not.
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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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rbodleyscott wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 12:23 pm
uneducated wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:40 am We are enjoying a terrific multi-player battle in the tournament. The terrain and challenges are quite engrossing. I call it, "The Volcano and the Lake".

Is there a way to export this battle (from the beginning) so that others might try their hand at it too?
Sadly not.
What if there was a button that you could click at the start of a match to save that map and army position as a file on your computer?
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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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Well in this case the problem would be that you could export the battle and play around in SP with various tactics offline and then use them to enhance your strategy in the MP tournament game, which is a little unfair really.

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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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It would nice to get a map seed after a battle has ended. Sometimes the generation produces really interesting maps that I'd like to replay with other armies.
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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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MVP7 wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:50 pm It would nice to get a map seed after a battle has ended. Sometimes the generation produces really interesting maps that I'd like to replay with other armies.
Same. I've had some really cool maps that I'd love to play more battles on.
uneducated wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:40 am We are enjoying a terrific multi-player battle in the tournament. The terrain and challenges are quite engrossing. I call it, "The Volcano and the Lake".
Can you post a screenshot of the terrain?
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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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I set up a defence on the Hill. The Lady of the Lake was on my side. The enemy poured out of the Volcano forests and into my centre, at the North. Later, his troops reached South of the Lake and took the Hill there. They eventually overran my centre, in some fierce fighting which could have gone either way. It was a tremendous battle.
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Re: QUESTION: Export Multi-Player Battle?

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uneducated wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2019 7:02 pm I set up a defence on the Hill. The Lady of the Lake was on my side. The enemy poured out of the Volcano forests and into my centre, at the North. Later, his troops reached South of the Lake and took the Hill there. They eventually overran my centre, in some fierce fighting which could have gone either way. It was a tremendous battle.
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Yeah, that's a really cool map.

Jews VS Brits? Interesting matchup.
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