I had this happen last night and it was the first time ever...I have played dozens of games, full games, and never had this happen.
I started a new game and was, maybe, 20 turns into it. I just settled my 2nd city and was doing some exploring. I found my nearest AI civ and entered into their territory to make contact.
My game came to a grinding halt. It was moving so slow I could nearly see the circle outline around my active unit fading in and out as it blinked. So I pressed CTL-ALT-DEL to bring up my task list. I thought perhaps that something was running in the background that was snagging my processor.
After waiting a few more minutes to get the task manager to actually appear, I was able to see that the only real task running was Civ3...and it was using 99% of my CPU. I couldn't do a darn thing with it.
I tried to end it to no avail. I tried to shut it down, again to no avail. I finally ended up popping the battery out and restarting my computer. Started a new game and it went without a hitch.
You got me what happened? Anybody else have any ideas?
By the way, I am using a Compaq EVO laptop (800mhz, with 256 RAM, Windows 2000) and patch 1.21f.
Thanks,
Mike
I started a new game and was, maybe, 20 turns into it. I just settled my 2nd city and was doing some exploring. I found my nearest AI civ and entered into their territory to make contact.
My game came to a grinding halt. It was moving so slow I could nearly see the circle outline around my active unit fading in and out as it blinked. So I pressed CTL-ALT-DEL to bring up my task list. I thought perhaps that something was running in the background that was snagging my processor.
After waiting a few more minutes to get the task manager to actually appear, I was able to see that the only real task running was Civ3...and it was using 99% of my CPU. I couldn't do a darn thing with it.
I tried to end it to no avail. I tried to shut it down, again to no avail. I finally ended up popping the battery out and restarting my computer. Started a new game and it went without a hitch.
You got me what happened? Anybody else have any ideas?
By the way, I am using a Compaq EVO laptop (800mhz, with 256 RAM, Windows 2000) and patch 1.21f.
Thanks,
Mike
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