Freeciv-web now shows graphs with score, population and more
Re: Freeciv-web now shows graphs with score, population and
Oooh very nice. Can you see this at any time or only at the end of a game?
Re: Freeciv-web now shows graphs with score, population and
Yes, it can be seen at any time, during and after a game. Do you think this is okay?Nook wrote:Oooh very nice. Can you see this at any time or only at the end of a game?
There is however some bugs in the implementation, for example the scores graphs will not contain information about previous turns if you load a game from a savegame. That would make the implemetation much more complex. If this would be very useful, then Cazfi would be the one to ask kindly. There could be other bugs also.
Nook, your Youtube channel seems to be going quite well now. I like the current X-Com and Civ2 episodes! Let me know when you have any more ideas for Freeciv-web videos!
Andreas
Re: Freeciv-web now shows graphs with score, population and
The information leakage about other players should be at least configurable. This gives out much more than demographics does, and it's sometimes considered cheating.AndreasR wrote:Yes, it can be seen at any time, during and after a game. Do you think this is okay?Nook wrote:Oooh very nice. Can you see this at any time or only at the end of a game?
Re: Freeciv-web now shows graphs with score, population and
I agree. We could expose the scorelog variable for configuration in the Freeciv-web settings dialog.cazfi wrote: The information leakage about other players should be at least configurable.
Freeciv-web is already quite liberal with sharing information, for example anyone can observe any games, unless they are password-protected.
Andreas
Re: Freeciv-web now shows graphs with score, population and
As long as it doesn't give out too much information, you could potentially change your strategy if you for instance know the tech level/ military size of your opponents. Having to use a diplomat to establish an embassy to reveal graphs might be an idea if it gives too much info though.