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    Many PBEM players have now the problem, that they have games in different PtW patch levels running. Time for a dual PtW installation. Now it would be overkill to install the whole thing twice. There are, in fact, not that many files different. I checked the files by date (not binary, as I lack a tool) and found the following solution for a dual installation. It requires only about 10 or 11 MB more (for 2 ZIP files). Here's what's to do.

    1) Save your HighScores.cv3, your Saves and Scenarios folders and perhaps your graphics mods and new units, if you want to keep your scores and old saves. Who wants to keep special settings, should save the Civilization3.ini and ptw.ini as well. Uninstall PtW and Civ3, if you want a clean new installation (I did). If not, start with point 7).
    2) Install Civ3
    3) Patch Civ3 to 1.29f (not required for PTW, but you might want to play plain Civ3)
    4) Install PtW
    5) Patch PtW to 1.14f
    6) Restore your saves, scenarios, highscores etc., if you saved them.
    7) Separate the following files out of the PtW-folder and its Text subfolder and pack them in a ZIP file (named Civ3PtW114.zip)

    civ3X.bix
    Civ3XEdit.exe
    CIV3XEDIT.HLP
    Civilization3X.exe
    fpupdate.exe
    jgl.dll
    readme.txt
    sound.dll
    Text\Civilopedia.txt
    Text\credits.txt
    Text\diplomacy.txt
    Text\labels.txt
    Text\script.txt

    8) Patch PtW to 1.21f
    9) Separate the files mentioned above and pack them in a ZIP file (named Civ3PtW121.zip).

    Now, if you want to play in 1.14f, just unpack Civ3PtW114.zip in the CIV3PIW directory (say overwrite all). If you want to play 1.21f, unpack Civ3PtW121.zip accordingly. Works for me, should work for you too.

    Ah, I almost forgot the disclaimer (as Apolyton is hosted in the US, the kingdom of silly lawsuits ): You use my recommendations at your own risk.

  • #2
    Thanks Sir Ralph.
    It would be nice if this thread were topped because it will easily get lost in the turn threads.

    Oh, one thing. I believe step 3) is not necessary, as PTW patches Civ3 to 1.29f anyway.

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    • #3
      bump?

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      • #4
        Alex, I don't think it does.

        and eugh *light bump *

        Nice work SR
        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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        • #5
          I can see why it was suggested that this thread be topped.

          If people seriously disagree, send me a PM
          Keep on Civin'
          RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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          • #6
            Ok, I need a little help here.

            I've got PTW installed with the 1.21 patch on a partitioned drive. It's on D. I want to have a second installation of PTW on C (I will keep this patched at 1.14).

            The problem I'm having is when I go to install it again I cannot get around it asking me to confirm the uninstallation of the game (as it is trying to re-install).

            How can I do this?

            I'm running WinXP with two 40GB HD's in a RAID 0 config.

            Thanks.

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            • #7
              arggh. That's a lot of stuff.

              How can I just install it twice? It won't let me do that.

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              • #8
                actually I found an easy solution since I have two hard drives.

                I just copied and pasted the folder from one hard drive to the other. simple. I should have thought of that before.

                although I suppose I could even copy and paste to within the same hard drive. But that might be too confusing . I could rename the folder though...

                But my D drive is 40 megs and my c is only 13.6. So I'm running out of room on my C drive anyways.

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                • #9
                  Here is what I did.

                  1) copy the ptw subfolder to the Civ3 Folder (this will automatically be changed slightly from the original).

                  2) rename the new subfolder to "ptw 1_21f"

                  3) download the 1.2f patch and run it.

                  4) when asked where you want to patch, browse and select the "ptw 1.21f" and have it setup Icons in the desktop.

                  5) Rename the new icons to PTW 1_21f and PTW Editor 1_21f

                  6) Rename the old PTW Icons to PTW 1_14f and PTW Editor 1_14f

                  7) delete any duplicated save files from whatever ptw directory that you don't want them in.

                  And your done. You don't have to zip/unzip. You only need the one copy of the basic Civ3.

                  Before:
                  Civ3 --> ptw

                  After:
                  Civ3 --> ptw (old 1.14)
                  |--> ptw 1_21f




                  E_T
                  Last edited by E_T; March 12, 2003, 00:07.
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                  • #10
                    I used a Norton utility to back-up(not un-install) the program on one partion, then I uninstalled it, and re-installed it on another partion. Then I had the utility put the back-up into place. Pretty simple and now I have two complete intalls of the game.

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                    • #11
                      E_T, your solution has the disadvantage, that you have to maintain two sets of folders, like Scenarios, Art etc. So if you apply a graphics mod or install a new scenario, you have to do it twice. Another disadvantage is, that you need substantially more disk space (well, which isn't an issue anymore, but anyway).

                      The zip/unzip solution avoids this. It only seems complicated, in fact it is not. I have the right-click option "Unpack here" (came with WinRAR IIRC). So the version flip takes only a right-click on the zip file, choosing Unpack here and I'm done. This lasts at most 2-3 seconds.

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                      • #12
                        Duplicate stuff, like senerios and the like can be removed from the older version.

                        As for convenience, If I want to go from 1.14 to 1.21 (or visa versa), I have to reboot because of the memory leak problem.

                        E_T
                        Come and see me at WePlayCiv
                        Worship the Comic here!
                        Term IV DFM for Trade, Term V CP & Term VI DM, Term VII SMC of Apolytonia - SPDGI, Minister of the Interior of the PTW InterSite Demo Game

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