Originally posted by Sid
Ah well, it was worth a try: I got the "Could Not Open scenario File -- may be corrupt" message, which I suspect is another 10.1 versus 10.2.4 thang.
Try this: You can find Resedit easily through versiontracker.com if you don't have it.
How to fix corrupted saves.
Offered by DiamondzAndGunz ---
1. First, launch ResEdit (no-brainer)
2. Go to the file menu, and go down to 'Get File/Folder info...'
3. Locate and open the save file.
4. In the 'Type' field, enter 'GAMs' (case sensitive!) (without quotes, of course.)
5. In the 'Creater' field, enter 'Civ3' (same as above, case sensitive, no quotes)
6. Go to the file menu, and go down to Save
7. Go to the file menu, and go down to Quit.
Offered by tao ---
for MacOS 9.x:
use the "More File Info CMM Plug-in" by Hide Itoh to set type and creator in one easy step
for MacOS X:
ctrl-click on the fiile and set "open with..." to Civilization III
This worked for me all the times.
PS: If you are interested in the how and why, read "Type and Creator Codes" in Chapter 4 of David Pogue's "MacOS X - The Missing Manual".
Offered by Nixnutz ---
After I decompressed GOTM8, I double-clicked on it. My browser opened and it was blank.
I dragged the decompressed file into my Civ3 SAVES folder, (it decompressed as a SimpleText file) started Civ3 and opened the file with the LOAD GAME button. It started up with no problem.
One of the first things I was taught, whether its Mac or darkside, was that if the double-click doesn't work, open the file from within the application. Many programs are able to repair some of the problems through the format change process.