I posted this in another thread but figured that it would be easier for new folks to find it here.
I have created a tool that will automatically collect your replay files and place them into a zip file in the same folder where the tool is. This tool will also place any saved .rec and .sga file passed to it (or a zip file with them in it) to the right folders.
This is a tool I made in perl and then made into a Windows EXE. People can run the tool without having to install anything extra. I would recommend to the devs to add a similar logic/tool to the launcher to help people save their replays easily or automatically.
Usage:1. Double-click the EXE file to have the tool copy the latest .rec file from the replay folder and the EuropeInRuins.sga file. The tool will take the 2 files and zip them both up into a zip file in the local directory. The zip file will contain a timestamp in file name to make sorting the easy.
2. Drag a zip file onto the EXE that contains a .rec and an EuropeInRuins.sga file. The tool will extract the files from the zip and place the .rec and the .sga file into the right folders automatically. Then just fire up the replay.
3. Drag a .rec and an EuropeInRuins.sga file onto the EXE. The tool will place the supplied files into the right folders automatically. Then just fire up the replay.
The attached zip file has the following password on it:
eirThe zip file on the link also includes the source code (in perl) for people that want to review it.
NOTE: Your local anti-virus software may need an exception for this. I hand wrote this so I can vouch that its clean however, my local virus protection software needed an exception for it to allow it to play with zip files. Be aware that you might need to do so as well.
BUGS: Every program has bugs or improvements that make sense. Please make sure to let me know if you spot and bugs or if you have a good suggestion. Remember that the tool will make a log of whats its up to. Since I can't test all possible installation types, make sure to note your environment and what the log states if you see problems.
The forums for some reason, thinks that the file is too big so I can't upload it. The zip file is about 1,100 KB and I have uploaded it to filefront instead.
Version 2.3:
EIRReplayHelper 2.3.zipUpdated Link on 5/1/2011. Version 2.2, updated for filename month bug.
Updated Link on 7/19/2011. Version 2.3, updated for disc drive logic and OS detection improvements.
Updated Link 9/14/2011
Updated Link 1/3/2012