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  • #46
    The question is why the firaxis programmers need to check if IE is active or not before exiting the game (or while the game is on???) ? For what reason?
    BTW, this is something new for me, and thanks for the advise.
    Game is just for Fun. Dont play the game if its not fun for you - binyo66 :)

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    • #47
      My guess is that one resource hog is all my system can handle. Civ3 is okay, IE is okay, civ3+IE is one too many.

      Time to look at alternatives...(to IE not Civ )
      Opera should also work fine....
      Don't eat the yellow snow.

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      • #48
        I want to thank whoever made this thread! This sounds really stupid, but I never knew you could turn off watching the computer move! I've been playing for a long time, and in all the games I ever played, I just accepted it as the only way it could be.... The topic creator said something about automating everything except battles, so I actually.. *gasp* looked at the prefrences and saw that you could let it do it all at once, instead of acting it out. Thanks again!

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