Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Rich Hutnik wrote on Tue, Oct 7, 2008 09:07 PM UTC:I would like to comment regarding what is gained about having a common GUI for multiple game types. You can have one GUI that then could be used to record keep and capture whatever games people play. Secondarily, may I suggest that, if you come up with a common format for data transfer, and recording moves and changes of game states, even if you had different GUIs for each game, the server end would only have to worry about one formatting of data to communicate between the GUI and the server. So, you come up with a data formatting and transfer format, and leave it at that. Eventually, even if there are different GUIs initially, someone then can come up with a Zillions type GUI that could interface with all environments. I will be posting an initial attempt at some standard for this in a separate message. This standard would end up working with chess, checkers, Go and anything else abstract strategy game. It, of course, would need work. Besides this, I believe one could extend it to cover cardgames and boardgames even. Think of it as a FEN for changing game states. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Standards does not match any item.