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Ok, maybe we are getting somewhere.
I am talking about have multiple copies of the game, but I would be saving them one at a time, probably an AB or two or three apart. Maybe even a half-inning apart. So I might save one before inning 1. Save another before the bottom of the inning. Another at the top of the 2nd inning. And so on.
I would think each time I save the file would be no different than any other time I save the file. A few seconds. And after a while there would be several files of different but related names in the directory. The software wouldn't need to know about the different versions, just the one loaded.
Then if I want to go back one or two versions, I just load the desired file.
What am I missing? How is saving a file as "XYZ" different from saving a file "original game as named upon creation."? Lets say I named the file Game2020 upon creation. Let's say I wanted to save it again the top of the first inning of the first game 1.1A, as in Game2020 1.1A. Then the bottom of the first 1.1B. Then the top of the second 1.2A. And so on. Each save is just a few second save of the file. Each one replaces the previous one in memory. Only the most recent save is active. The rest are just dormant files. Again, what am I missing?
Last edited by SandmanRivera; 04-21-2020 at 08:20 PM.
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