I've been playing Civ3 for a while now at different leels but every time I reach modern times it crashes with an error message saying civ3.exe has caused faults. Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
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Did you mod the game?
What are your system specs?
Are you using up to date grafix drivers?
etc, etc...Up the Irons!
Rogue CivIII FAQ!
Odysseus and the March of Time
I think holding hands can be more erotic than 'slamming it in the ass' - Pekka, thinking that he's messed up
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which you can get here
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
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You won't like this but: do you own a legit copy of civ3?
If not, get one. If yes, sorry
Maybe you should try to reinstall the game and/or DirectX. If this doesn't help, reinstall your Windows.
If this makes you happier, I had to reinstall my Windows on jan.1 because it decided that doesn't want to work in 2003 anymore A clean install (of your OS), that gets rid of all the garbage that sums up in time, is needed from time to time."The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
--George Bernard Shaw
A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me and she said "no".
--Woody Allen
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Windows 98 seems to break down about every year and a half. Get updates from Microsoft, as they change a few things, even in IE they change the OS. Back it up.
Now, I am running Windows 2000 Professional, and as soon as Microsoft develops an operating system, then someone can let someone else know.
I run Windows 98SE as a second OS under Windows 2000 Professional. At least now I can copy the entire freakin' OS system to a partition on the hard drive, except the Windows swap file for virtual memory managment. The backup, sorta did not work though, and now, so far, I have not tried to copy every file of the OS to another partition, but I just may.
Usually one has to go through all the updates from Microsoft again, when re-installing the OS from scratch.
Until Microsoft comes out with an OS, many things can ruin the OS, not the least is Microsoft and updates (Critical) are essential. (to make the OS run in the first place).
Windows XP is a fine example.
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Windows 2000 Pro is a fine OS, although it was crippled by compatibility issues when it first launched. It is, however, very stable and I've had no issues with it. You're right about XP though...Up the Irons!
Rogue CivIII FAQ!
Odysseus and the March of Time
I think holding hands can be more erotic than 'slamming it in the ass' - Pekka, thinking that he's messed up
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OK folks, thanks for your help. I finally bit the bullet, backed up my 15 gb of data, I work from home quite a bit, reinstalled everthing and bingo Civ 3 now works and I can play to the end. Mind you the 1.29f patch still doesn't work but I should care. I can now start working my way up through the levels and think about some of the wonderful mods available.
One again thanks for everything.
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In what way does 1.29 not work?
(Is't almost requierd as it solves many (smal) issues)Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
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The 1.29 patch should work, might try increasing the virtual memory manager so it is constant.
IGII (Imperium Galactica II) said to have a swap file to disk of 500mB, and making it constant sure helped that game.
I run the limit of the OS now for games -- 1gB minus the file space needed to have such a large virtual memory in the first place. And it is constant, meaning the minumum and the maximum are both set for 1gB, so Windows does not have to change it on the fly, or try to go up with it during the game. Remember the OS has to change everything, anytime it needs more memory to play the game, while the game is going on. If it is constant, then Windows will not interfere with other threads while the game is going on.
Might try that!!
There has always been one thing about the Civilization game, and that is -- does one have a Civilization to play it with -- meaning an OS that actually really works.
The game is kind of a test, I guess.
Or I like to think of it being that way.
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