![]() ![]() It should have the same install format as any other game would. Civ3 should not have its own unique install location. But it can easily be found out as it would probably be installed like other Steam OSX games are installed, so you could look it up and find your answer. I still think on the Mac, civ3 would be located under Steam folder, but as far as where that might be, I do not know. There's no Steam folder at all and neither Steam nor Civ3 show up in searches. ![]() Tried to find game files to adjust the conquests.ini (present in Mac?), but the files are NOT where they are suppossed to be on my Mac /Users/user/Library/Application Support/Steam. I maximize Science as much as I can to get ahead. 'Sid Meiers Civilization III: Complete' is a collection of the initial Civilization III and two expansion packages: Play the World and Conquests. Yet when I watch a review at the end of the game, my rivals and I develop at similar paces have similar number of cities and land. At about 1000 AD, I notice that my rivals have 5 or 6 technology advances I dont have. Game shows up fine with screen plugged in, but with a black bar on the side and cannot see bottom of screen when the 2nd screen is unplugged. How do rivals get ahead I am playing Warlord with AI less aggressive. Sometimes you can leverage researching 1 tech into 4 or. Then trade the same tech to ALL computer players on the same turn (so they don't have time to trade with one another) to get the best return for it. The value of a tech depends on how many have it (higher if fewer). Problem seems to have begun when I plugged in a second, external screen with a different resolution. Research the techs the computer players don't. Game showed perfectly after install on my Macbook Pro with Wineskin. Originally posted by atticusink:I have the same problem. ![]()
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