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Updated for C3X 20. The config file is attached at the end of post one if you already have the full mod.
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2) Place the 1989 folder and 1989.biq in the Civilization III\Conquests\Scenarios folder. Make sure that inside the 1989 you see the Art, Text, etc. folders and not another 1989 folder.
This is usually the culprit. When extracted, the program may create another 1989 folder inside the first one. This makes it so the game can't read any of the files, and errors like the one above happen. If this isn't the issue, let me know and we can try something else.
The Flintock patch is highly recommended for improving performance, also.
Glad you are drifting back to Civ 3 on occasion. I came back to Civ 3 one day and never went back. Feel free to post updates on your game as well.
Also, the greater simplicity and larger scale is sometimes just plain out more fun. That said, the UI is a bit rough to go back to admittedly. That's the biggest drawback for me when the mood hits.
It must be installed in the same way as the 1989 scenario. It is true that the older versions CCM 2 and CCM 2.5 and their installation could influence other Civ 3 mods and scenarios by filling out gaps in those mods and scenarios with existing information from the CCM 2 and 2.5 mod. This problem and the C3X mod, that was not existing when CCM 2 and 2.5 were concepted, lead to a new installation concept of CCM 3. CCM 3 should be installed in the same way as it is shown here with the installation of the 1989 scenario. It only influences other mods and scenarios that have a direkt link to CCM 3 in their biqs.Hello AspiringScholar, I remember well our civilized and in my eyes good discussions about comparing Civ 3 and Civ 4.![]()

It seems you have installed 1989 in the scenarios folder of Civ 3 Vanilla and not in the scenarios folder of Civ 3 Conquests. I try to show you the correct installation:

AspiringScholar, also thank you very much for trying CCM 3.![]()
If you want to install the C3X mod (what is recommended) this must be done in the Conquests mainfolder as it is shown in the second screenshot (where you can see the additional C3X_R20 folder). The scenario 1989 and the mod CCM 3 both have additional scenario config files to adapt the C3X default settings to the settings of these mods/scenarios without influencing other mods and scenarios.
Thanks for the great comprehensive answer, Civinator. I would add only one small correction: in this scenario, the steam labels file is the default, and won't need to be replaced. Scholar, if you had installed the CCM2 files as master files like Civinator said then when you uninstalled Civ3 through Steam, it would only remove the base files and not the CCM files. You would have to manually clean out the art and text folders in Conquests before re-installing. It's too bad though, because after all that work on the city screen in CCM 2, which was fun to have back when it was in the master files.
That and I am still a sucker for the Palace mini game.It's too bad though, because after all that work on the city screen in CCM 2, which was fun to have back when it was in the master files.


I have to admit that to this day I haven't had the guts to pick the Soviet Union or the USThanks, Alekseyev and I am glad you did sign up. Let me know if you run into any issues. Delta's Ivan Rogov has been added in.
I had a lot of fun playing someone like Greece or Bulgaria though, and just watching the carnage as a spectator. Maybe some day I will dedicate a weekend to tackling the scary Sovier turn 1, haha 