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cidknee said:
try thr Civ3 multi tool from gramphos... it rocks
Please note that Civ3 Multitool is illegal in GOTM/COTM.
 
I'm playing a game, vanilla Civ3, Warlord, huge map, large continents, 10 civs including me. I know the Foreign advisor screen won't show more than 8 leaders, but 2 civs have been completely eliminated (in 1982 AD). I just have blank spots now in 2 spaces, and I can't figure out how to fill them in with the civs I couldn't see before. I even have embassies with the invisible ones.

Also, it seems like I read somewhere how to change which leaders are shown, even when more civs are still in existance, but I can't find the information now.

Any help will be appreciated. :)
 
Click on the empty spot and then look to the upper left corner of the screen. There should be a drop down list of other civs you can replace the empty space with. That's how you see all other civs. I usually put the most advanced and those who have something to trade on the screen and keep others in the drop down thingy.
 
Grey Wolf said:
I'm in late modern age monarchy with stock exchanges in every city, Smith's trading.co and wall street with a medium sized army,80% science and railroads in all my territory squares and am only makin 2GPT. Is there any way I can make more gold because this is always a real problem in my games.
Thanks in advance.

Grey Wolf


If you have a very large empire and plan on future conquests, Communism should be an improvement from Monarchy without tying your hands like the peaceful govts. Obviously, like the experts have said, Democracy and Republic are best for gpt if you won't be warmongering.
 
So there are 2 different ways? Click with drop-down box and shift right click?

Thank you both. I tried every key on my keyboard last night, and right clicking, but not a combination. :blush:
 
In vanilla you have to use shift right click.
 
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