Originally posted by drewshark
Can someone generally explain how you can take a finished SAV file and go over someones game. I mean, I know I can look at the cities and when they were founded; check out the finishing recap, but how do I get an idea of how things went and what decisions were made early on without a timeline? I ask this because people have discussed how they liked other's building strategies and stuff like that. How do you know when and how someone went about this?
This is just a guess, but since no one else answered I'll give it a go. You can't get any information about past decisions directly from the SAV file. But you can figure out a lot just by looking at the current situation. To use your example on building strategies:
Remember that each civ uses a fixed default list of city names. If the player hasn't modified them, then anyone looking can see which towns were founded in which order. So they can see where someone went for a strong core first, or for distant resources, or whatever. There's also the more obvious stuff: are cities placed for the most part on fresh water where possible? What's the city spacing - are all good tiles being used? How defensible is the territory? Stuff like that.
Hope that helps.
Renata