![]() So, if one is exhausted, it will just appear elsewhere.Everything Civililzation II: Test of Time The amount is not to dip below it for the entire duration of the game. The amount of iron is based on the number of players in game. The only option seems to be to start a new game, build it up and hope for the best. So can I use a map editor and drop in an Iron deposit? NO. There is no more critical resource than iron. I can't see any iron deposits, and it looks like me neighbor on the continent does not either since he should have swords by now and he does not. I develop a new civ on a map for like 3 or 4 hours. I realize the interface is not as nice as in Civ4 BTS which I was more familiar with but it's OK.īut the big beef is not too waste too much of my time. I got it in steam when it was on sale for cheap. Originally posted by pmcmull:I have been trying to play Civ3 Complete. Trying to play it out a bit just for the hell of it. But the map was there with the roads and other improvements from before. the game started over in 4000 BC with just the 2 starting units. I have tried starting the game from the scenario file that was created. The error box said you could continue or ignore it but that did not work. sav file resulted in an error with invalid data or divide by zero error. ![]() After looking at other territory I deleted one of each resource from a different continent, in case it needed the numbers to balance. After try to see if I could see the missing data, I added the missing resources to my territory in the game. Improvements such as roads and mines were shown, but no towns or units. It displayed the map with the continents and islands. The I started the Civ3ConquestsEdit, a scenario editor. I then was able to save (or export) to a. I was able to open the C3C save file and after some experimentation I was able to see the data from the map. I set the executable to be for Win XP2 compatibility. Download and install was a 2-step process. I was able to download the C3MT from a Civfanatics link. ![]() several problems encountered, not a success. ![]()
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