I haven't experienced the jerky scrolling issue the AVault reviewer had. It's not an issue of video horsepower (he had a GeForce3), but it could be the OS, WinXP. I remember BlueHooHoo mentioning a similar problem with XP. I'm running the game under Win2k.
The only problem I've experienced so far is with the opening sequence, which was jerky on a couple of occasions. My CD-ROM is a 32x, but is definitely getting near the end of its lifespan.
*EDIT* Scrolling through the "README.txt" file, I found this line:
If you experience movie performance problems on Windows 2000, replace the binkw32.dll in the folder you installed Civilization III into with the binkw32.dll located on the CD in the \Bink\Win2k folder.
I did as it said and the opening sequence was smooth as silk.
The only problem I've experienced so far is with the opening sequence, which was jerky on a couple of occasions. My CD-ROM is a 32x, but is definitely getting near the end of its lifespan.
*EDIT* Scrolling through the "README.txt" file, I found this line:
If you experience movie performance problems on Windows 2000, replace the binkw32.dll in the folder you installed Civilization III into with the binkw32.dll located on the CD in the \Bink\Win2k folder.
I did as it said and the opening sequence was smooth as silk.
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