According to the results of disassembly, the stack movement time is not an influencing parameter.
I conducted tests on several save files, including a pre-made one, with different animation speeds. As expected, the time delays required to achieve morale, luck, or a specific spell for the mage were completely identical in the case with and without the "cranim." The animation speed itself predictably affected this time.
I think that the unknown author of the "cranim" knew (from experience or also disassembled) which parameters could be changed and which could not.
And if the organizers are interested in my opinion, I am in favor of modifying the "cranim" and holding Tournaments with a strict description of the battles.
Then, if they match and the program supposedly does not change morale/luck during the battle, what is the advantage of this program and why do players use it without modification?
It seems to me that fast animation is just a simple cover for this program-file.
Many things are unclear to me in this file, and I will not be surprised if, in a few months, at the next Tournament, it suddenly turns out that the "cranim" does change the structure of the game, and the computer (for example), when the turn changes, goes in such a direction that the organizer, who does not have this "cranim" installed, cannot repeat the computer's actions.:eek:
I mean that many situations need to be considered, not just on the battlefield, before talking about the fact that the "cranim" does not make changes to the structure of the game in a modified form, except for the animation!
Were the battles conducted only in the pre-made scenario, or on other maps (attacking a monster, a hero, etc.)?
It is necessary to thoroughly understand this "program-file" before talking about introducing it into offline Tournaments!
P.S. Since the "cranim" makes changes to the game (we have determined that it affects the animation), it falls under the Tournament rules, which prohibit the use of such programs!:smile10:
But, if we thoroughly understand it, we can add the program as allowed for use, but in a modified form, taking into account the rules that we ourselves will come up with!:smile03:
Sincerely, VDV_forever