I usually keep two sets of .gsn files and act as a referee.

This is my modus operandi in my Victory Games' Fleet Series 
double-blinds games.

BT

Tracy Johnson


On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Phil wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a Cyberboard Gamebox for GMT's upcoming "1805: Sea of
> Glory" and have come across a couple of problems.
>
> 1) Each player has an off map holding sheet that contains the ship
> counters. Each area on the holding sheet represents a fleet block that
> is present on the map. Opponents should not be able to see the exact
> composition of a fleet (except during combat). Is it possible to set
> up Cyberboard so that the French player cannot see the British
> player's holding sheet and vice versa?
>
> 2) Players rotate their blocks during the game, but in the selection
> window the block shows the "non-rotated" image. Is it possible to have
> the image in the selection window rotate as well?

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