But i'm curious if there's any options for the command line. You can just dbl click Civ3's shortcut and start a new game to make your day fly by. I really think the QuickStart option is the coolist thing since Il Mafioso's Wonder Splashes (Well I might be pushin it there). If you haven't found them yet, the Civ3 ini files are located here: " line would be ignored in the INI file and this makes the INI file easier to understand. (implemented in 1.21f) Added INI tweak to disable force feedback support:Īlso in the INI file's // works as a comment, so for example if this was placed in the INI file: In multiplayer games, the host's setting will be used for all players. The default is 0 (meaning the AI will patrol). The option is NoAIPatrol and if set to 1, the AI will no longer use its units to randomly patrol if they have nothing else to do. (implemented in 1.26f) Added an INI file option to turn off AI patrolling. When set to 0, will bypass the intro logo's and the game intro!!! I wish this worked with the original Civ3 though. When set to 1, will immediately skip the logo's and Quickstart a game using the same settings you used for your previous new game. 1024x768 screens will be centered, but you will be able to see much more of the map on one screen. When set to 1, your desktop resolution will be what the game uses. There's a problem with WinXP if you install the 1.29f patch, you have to set this option to 60 for the game to work. If you are not having monitor or frequency problems, do not use this ini setting. If it can't set the frequency, it will default to what Windows believes it should be. You can try higher frequencies, but 60 is good starting location. I was looking over the Civ3 readme.txt file and was looking for any command line options or INI file options, well here's some INI options that I found:
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