I stopped playing Civ 3 shortly after its release due to a number of bugs and the fact that it was painfully SLOW after the ancient times.
I recently picked it up again, decided to try the latest patch level and see if the game was any better, and it was, for awhile at least.
In the game I'm playing I am at around the year 1700 on a standard map. My PIII 750, 256Mb Ram and GeForce2 GTS were handling the game just fine, I hadn't even turned off any animations and the game was plenty responsive, even when wars were raging and a lot of pieces were being moved about.
Then the Aztecs attacked me and I find myself right in the middle of a large battle with a lot of territory changing hands. At this point I experienced a strong sense of Deja Vu because the frikkin' game crashed on me, I though I was playing SMAC all over again, I never did get that game to play through without crashing, and it looks as if this game has enough SMAC in its ancestry to have inherited that fatal flaw.
Is this the experience of others as well?
A bit more about my computer, I have DirectX 9 and all of the latest video and audio drivers (SB Live!).
Is there anything else I should know to make this game behave, or should I just put it back on the shelf and go back to Europa Universalis?
John-SJ
I recently picked it up again, decided to try the latest patch level and see if the game was any better, and it was, for awhile at least.
In the game I'm playing I am at around the year 1700 on a standard map. My PIII 750, 256Mb Ram and GeForce2 GTS were handling the game just fine, I hadn't even turned off any animations and the game was plenty responsive, even when wars were raging and a lot of pieces were being moved about.
Then the Aztecs attacked me and I find myself right in the middle of a large battle with a lot of territory changing hands. At this point I experienced a strong sense of Deja Vu because the frikkin' game crashed on me, I though I was playing SMAC all over again, I never did get that game to play through without crashing, and it looks as if this game has enough SMAC in its ancestry to have inherited that fatal flaw.
Is this the experience of others as well?
A bit more about my computer, I have DirectX 9 and all of the latest video and audio drivers (SB Live!).
Is there anything else I should know to make this game behave, or should I just put it back on the shelf and go back to Europa Universalis?
John-SJ
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