Whatever game you're playing, Civ3, PTW, or Conquests/Complete, will have a .ini file in the same folder as the executable. So check your Civ3\PTW or Civ3\Conquests folder for the .ini.
Whatever game you're playing, Civ3, PTW, or Conquests/Complete, will have a .ini file in the same folder as the executable. So check your Civ3\PTW or Civ3\Conquests folder for the .ini.
Unless you run Windows 7, that is, in which case you'll need to open the relevant folder and then press the "Compatibility Files" button.
Thanks for the answer. Here goes another question: What is military police limit? It means that for each garrisoned military unit at a city I'll have one unhappy citizen content until the limit is reached?
How is calculated the score at the histograph? The factors to calculate score are happy citizens, content and specialist citizens, territory and future tech? I'm still playing the tutorial at Chieftain difficulty level but I'm having trouble against industrious civilization like Egypt that often achieve higher score because they expand too much.
You also get a bonus based on when you finish. Scores are multiplied by level. Some govs do not support MP's at all.
For sure, if you are having trouble with anyone at Chief, you need more settlers and workers and sooner.
Chieftain: Don't build defensive units (i.e. spearmen)......Build warriors only as explorers or MP. When you can build horsemen, use them to wipe out the AI civs. Set Technology slider at the max. When you get to Replaceable Parts, you don't need to discover any more techs to win at Chieftain level.![]()
I think I didn't get it. How come Replaceable Parts will let me win the game at this level so easily? Are you talking about the units this research unlocks?
When is it useful to change the government type from Despotism to another type like Monarchy or Republic? I know that Despotism has the tile penality but on the other side it supports more unit per town than Monarchy ou Republic, for example. I'll only get an advantage from changing from Despotism to Monarchy when I start getting much more cities than towns. Is it the point?