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capnq said:
I suspect he was asking how you turned on the debug log report.
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Oh.
If that's the case, you do that by adding something like -d or -ddddd when running Dominions. If you run it from a command line, you just type Dom3.exe -ddd, but otherwise you have to do a shortcut. In my case, on WinXP, the shortcut reads:
"E:\Dominions 3\dom3.exe" -dddd
for the location of the executable. You have to add quote marks around the path if it contains space or other special characters.
A log.txt file will be written on your base Dominions 3 directory, and shows what the program has "thought" lately. If you view a battle, you get a detailed view of what happened in the battle. The amount of d-letters affects the level of debug used, so your report might be slightly more or less detailed than the one I got, but I don't know the details about that.