The version will be in the lower left hand corner of your screen. However, if you're running Gold Edition, it's probably PTW 1.27fI have been playing CIV 3 for the past few days having taken a break from civ in general for over a year. Unfortunately CIV 3 has reminded me why I stopped playing. Although it has awoken my lost love of CIV 2. Anyway thats another topic.
1) How can I determine the version number of CIV 3 that I am running?
3) Is there a patch available that corrects the frustrating game play? I am running gold edition.
Riflemen beating Modern Armor is not necessarily unheard of. Rifleman has a def of 6. MA an attack of 24. So you'd think that's 4 to 1 in favor of the MA, right? Not necessarily. The rifleman get's an automatic 10% def bonus at least for just sitting on a grassland tile. If it's fortified, that's another 50%. Across a river, another 50%. In a metropolis, it's another (I think) 100% bonus. Anyways, I ran it through the combat calcuator, the modified defensive value is 15.6. With the withdrawal chance from a MA, then you're looking at about a third of the time the Rifleman won't lose. By that I mean the attacker withdraws, or is defeated. So the chances of a defender winning aren't quite that clear. There's a lot of modifiers that go into it.2) Is it just me or does CIV 3 seem exceptionally glitchy? The last game I played had me astounded at what the game was and was not doing. From frankly ridiculous combat results (rifleman consist Nanty winning vs. modern armour!) to my reputation being soured despite never breaking an agreement or initiating a sneak attack! Then there were times when standard dialogue options were not available only to become available later again (usually when it was too late!)j
You can increase your win chances by playing smart. Don't attack across a river, or when they're on a hill or mountain. Take artillery units with you, this greatly increases your chances of winning.
Age of Discovery...are you playing Complete and not Conquests? Either way, Gold or Complete, you're at the highest patch level. I'm not familiar with Age of Discovery, but I can tell you that you do indeed need the resource hooked up in Civ3. By road or trade route.4) Another one that sprung to mind, recently when playing age of discovery scenario I was not able to build a spice factory, despite having it in my city radius and having the prerequisite technology. Do I also need a road to the goods to build the factory?
Im quite happy to go back to CIV 2 (im not sure I should even consider civ 4 judging by the prior instalments "progress"!) although I do want to give civ 3 another go.
And that's probably your other problem, broken rep. If Civ A goes to war with Civ B, and you have an active agreement with Civ B and are using Civ A's roads to get them there, then that cuts you off and breaks the deal. The AI sees that as 'your fault', and penalizes you accordingly. Yes, it sucks. But it makes a certain amount of sense if you think about it.