![]() ![]() The ndx number seemed to match the game’s “turn”.A couple of things immediately stood out: Fortunately, I had saved all my previous matches, so I could use those files to test the replay system out.Īfter uploading one of my replays, I checked the URL: (probably won’t work now because it’ll get deleted). If you need more time, simply upload the replay again.”. This will allow you to view the replay for 48 hours. To view the saved replay, use the Upload Replay tool to load the replay back onto AWBW. If you want to save the replay of a game before it is deleted, you can click Download on the Replay page to download a local copy of the replay. From the website’s FAQs: “…all replays are deleted from AWBW after 3 weeks to preserve storage space. The first thing to do, was to figure out how the replay system works. To extend this, I decided to code a script that allowed me to download the frames of the turns and compile them into gif or video files. ![]() One of the many neat features this site has, is that replays can be saved and viewed online. Due to Nintendo’s announcement on a remake of Advance Wars 1+2 which happens to be one of my favorite games from my childhood, I stumbled upon the “Advance Wars by Web” website in which it’s possible to play matches under the “chess-by-mail” concept. ![]()
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