The Results page now includes links for each submission that will open a new page displaying all the Replay Events for that game.
Warning
Don't try this if you are on a dial-up connection. Typically over half a MByte of data is required to display each of these pages.
On any Civ4 Results page, click the Victory or Loss cell for a submission. A new page opens and lists events in chronological order, with Turn and Date in the leftmost columns. The next column displays the Replay Events that you can see if you run the Replay file. Then there is a column for each leader, listing all the messages that were sent to that leader during the game. This includes all battle information, builds, techs, wonders, border expansions, war and peace ... So you can see the game from the viewpoints of all the leaders, including the human player.
To make it possible to include all this on one screen, a long list of events for a turn may be truncated. But all events can be seen as tooltips by moving your mouse over them, and any tooltip can be 'locked' by clicking the mouse once, so that it can be scrolled if necessary. You do need to have Javascript enabled in your browser for this to work.
Note that the events in each game are logged in the chosen language of the player, and they may include the notes added by the player.
As always, your feedback and suggestions for improvement will be welcome.
Warning
Don't try this if you are on a dial-up connection. Typically over half a MByte of data is required to display each of these pages.
On any Civ4 Results page, click the Victory or Loss cell for a submission. A new page opens and lists events in chronological order, with Turn and Date in the leftmost columns. The next column displays the Replay Events that you can see if you run the Replay file. Then there is a column for each leader, listing all the messages that were sent to that leader during the game. This includes all battle information, builds, techs, wonders, border expansions, war and peace ... So you can see the game from the viewpoints of all the leaders, including the human player.
To make it possible to include all this on one screen, a long list of events for a turn may be truncated. But all events can be seen as tooltips by moving your mouse over them, and any tooltip can be 'locked' by clicking the mouse once, so that it can be scrolled if necessary. You do need to have Javascript enabled in your browser for this to work.
Note that the events in each game are logged in the chosen language of the player, and they may include the notes added by the player.
As always, your feedback and suggestions for improvement will be welcome.