When one player has placed their last settlement, the "round" still continues, so the last player will be the last player in that round.
In a real-time game, you probably remember who started and thus remember who still gets a to move before the game ends, but I play turn-based games where the game probably started several days ago, so I can never remember that at the end of the game. So, as far as I can tell, the only way to determine who else will still get to move at the end, is to click the little triangles at the bottom of the play history over and over and over to expand it all the way to the beginning, and see who played first. This is not only tedious, but I have actually gotten it wrong a few times, when I thought I reached the beginning but I didn't, or maybe I mis-read what I was seeing there.
I'm thinking there must be some easier way to see who will still get a turn at the end. How do you do it?
In a real-time game, you probably remember who started and thus remember who still gets a to move before the game ends, but I play turn-based games where the game probably started several days ago, so I can never remember that at the end of the game. So, as far as I can tell, the only way to determine who else will still get to move at the end, is to click the little triangles at the bottom of the play history over and over and over to expand it all the way to the beginning, and see who played first. This is not only tedious, but I have actually gotten it wrong a few times, when I thought I reached the beginning but I didn't, or maybe I mis-read what I was seeing there.
I'm thinking there must be some easier way to see who will still get a turn at the end. How do you do it?