Maybe i'm blind, but how do you access the game editor? Im going crazy! Theres no exe for it, and no option in the menu. I can only find the "open in worldbuilder" option in the main menu. Tyr is crying.
I cant really understand all the rave reviews for civ 4 - im entirely dissapointed, I wouldn't considering playing this for long.
Some problems:
- The interface: unusable, awkward, lethargic
- Graphics: everything is way too big, cartoony, poorly rendered and quick moving - it reminds me of a...
I think this is probably one of the best games (its more then a mod, its basically a standalone expansion pack for C3C) I have played. There are however several outstanding issues which would make it the best:
1. The roman forces are just too weak... the units themselves seem inferior to...
Some notes about the historical accuracy of the mod:
There are three major stages of Roman military format, Camillan, Polybian and Marian (the last being Cohorts - coming much later, and thus no need for it in the game).
The Camillan was a Estrucan style hoplite-based army that was...
I have installed c3c and patched - installed the modpack and the two patches to C:\Program Files\Infogrames Interactive\Civilization III\Conquests\Scenarios , when i try to play the scenario i get the following error:
www.krauselabs.net/crash.jpg
Here is a text build of my file system...
The self-extracting exe contains a .biq (civ 3 conquests file) and the .txt file required to load the scenario briefing text- as well as an empty tree of directories.
I was bored, took some screenies- check em:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Kiddo, please email me at krause@krauselabs.net - i would like to talk with you in real time (MSN, AIM, IRC etc) about getting the correct names, it was nearly impossible to find ancient era maps which were consistant... and i would love if you could help me out to make it as accurate as...
<----------------------------------------------->
"Rise of the Yuan Dynasty"
A Civilization III: Conquests scenario.
By Chris "Tyr" Krause (krause@krauselabs.net)
<----------------------------------------------->
It is the year 1275, nearly 60 years since the rise of the Mongol
empire...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.