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Jeffrey Morris FIRAXIS
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Hey guys. Turns out the install grabbed the wrong exe. I've sent the patch to DanQ and MarkG so they can make it available for you (I'd attach it myself, but the 500k cap won't let me). We'll be pounding on it all night, so if you find any problems, please email me directly at jmorris@firaxis.com.
Thanks.
Jeff
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KWPulliam
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Huntsville AL
Dec 2001 time: 23:16
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Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You.
Now I'm off to find the New Patch (of the same version #)
Hmm That's gonna cause some confusion... Oh well, better to be confused with a solution within reach than frustrated with no solution
Kevin
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Davebo
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Does this new patch resolve the issues with W2k/XP?
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barefootbadass
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Wait, so the patch from Friday was the wrong one? The one we downloaded from this site? What's going on?
Also, I have noticed some of the changes in the one I downloaded Friday.
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Jeffrey Morris FIRAXIS
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You might as well, but there isn't a rush. The difference between the two exe's are incredibly small, which is why the diffing program didn't catch it (same size pre-safedisc). One thing to keep in mind is that when you run the updated patch, it will uninstall the other one. Let it do it's thing and then run the patch again.
Jeff
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thalidar
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I was running on a Windows ME machine with the patch released early today using a bic in the scenario folder and observed the following:
1. Foreign Advisor lines disappeared after changing screens
2. Ghost artifacts (i.e. new settler borders) from main screen on advisor screen
3. OpenGL dependency lines on Science advisor screen disappearing but still being able to choose advances
I downloaded the updated patch. When you first click to install it, it actually unistalls the old patch. Then click it again to actually install the new patch.
I ran through 15 or so turns and all 3 problems appear to have gone away (they appeared within a few turns before).
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MORON
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Vancouver, Canada
Jun 2001 time: 13:16
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Now can some mod stick this to the top?
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taco
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The "Updated" patch on civ3 fanatics was indeed updated right? I am still getting crashes to the desktop after installing it. I'd just download the one on apolyton but its a pain on my dialup, especially if it won't make a difference.
Also, as other people have mentioned here and there, half way through the game the lines stop appearing on the foreign advisor screen. The game was more playable pre-patch. Sorry been a huge supporter of the game, but i'd never been able to swallow patches that just don't work. Especially when it took so long to get it out the door.... anyways enough whining .
Last edited by taco on 08-12-2001 at 22:53
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Libertarian
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I thought I should report that I am at war with the Egyptians, but the red line does not display on the foreign advisor screen. (Yes, I have the appropriate box checked.)
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Xentropy
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The Win2k/XP F-key crash, as well as missing advisor lines, missing settler city ranging, and MANY other minor graphical bugs, are fixed in the latest version of the v1.16f patch.
Download the patch again (from Apolyton to be safe; I don't even know if the link on Civ3 is the updated patch or not) if you are experiencing any of these problems and/or downloaded the patch initially basically anytime Friday; the updated patch came out just before midnight PST, after midnight and therefore Saturday almost anywhere else in the world. After redownloading, run the patch TWICE. The first time will uninstall the "bad patch", the second will install the "good patch".
Please don't report bugs in the post-patch game until you have done this, so we don't get reports of things that have already been fixed. I wish Firaxis had released this updated patch as v1.16g or something to avoid confusion, but they didn't, so this is the best we can do.
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taco
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As a side note i am running some graphic mods. Snooy's terrain and Wonder screen (forgot who did the wonders sorry). Don't know if that has anything to do with it. I just did a fresh install and am going to try it out.
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Raion
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ZDNet Gamespot also has the patch but in a - zip file. Don't know which version - Friday's or Saturday's version - but I downloaded both - the one from the Firaxis site and the zip from Gamespot.
The Firaxis is an *.exe file so I will probably use that -- all are for Win 95 - 98 - ME. The patch for Win2000/XP suppose to take just a little bit longer.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/filter...6016974,00.html
Tells what it fixes at the www.civ3.com site, the *.exe file patch version 1.16f -- whatever it's called.
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Raion
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Oh, still does not say anything about why the opening movie scene showing Infogames then Civ III and the movie, my sound file - sound.dll - file will not work with either my AWE 64 gold or the built in sound whatever (Crystal Fusion - built in) will lock up the game on startup, but then my old AWE 64 gold is getting dated, and maybe neither support anything but software buffers with sound with DX8. Just do not know, but never the sound has worked. I rename the 'sound.dll' file to 'sound.dl_' like I did with SMAC/Alien Crossfire, but I think that sound did eventually work with a later patch for that game, but the echos make me want to turn it off anyway for SMAC. Old sound card, I guess, not PCI, but ISA so I would think the built in sound card in the computer would work, but alas, none of the ones I have seem to work with CIVIII.
Oh, well, a new computer, and a new sound card probably would fix that problem, especially a new sound card that was PCI.
Also have a problem getting a font in the game sometimes, as I have to restart my computer, since I am not sure that the game ends right when returning back to Windows -- not mention of that either for the patch -- mainly just gameplay issues.
I just restart my computer until the 'fonts' for the game came up right, before continuing on with the game. Sometimes the Copyright font is wrong and the menu on the main game page are all 'squares' and not a font. Then sometimes, the info box in the game has a larger font that overflows the info box, but like I said, I restart the game until 'all fonts' appear right.
Still not sure, but IE5.5 may have something to do with it, especially when being on the Internet can seem to interfere with the running of my computer sometimes. I have fixed IE5.5 and restart my computer, but still I get that gdi32.dll file is bad for Windows 98SE. Usually leaving the game will cause my computer to give me a 'corrupt file' for gdi32.dll when things get bad on my computer, and I keep replacing that file then 'fonts' return to normal. It is either IE5.5 repair fixable or gdi32.dll for Win98SE fixable, but still I can not decide why only sometimes, those files are going bad in the first place. There is one other file that goes bad -- mspn.dll or something like that - not exact name of the file, either after being on the Internet sometimes, but I think it usually must be CIV III, as I never had that problem (or at least not knowing about it that much until I installed CIV III from the tin box). But I just do not know, but CIV III has something to do with it. (Sometimes and not all of the time -- until bit by bit those files seem to go bad.)
Also, when I restart my computer, something is causing Win98SE to update itself, as in the CIV III game never quite installing quite right on my computer. Everytime I quit the game and turn off my computer - later when I start my computer - I get this Windows is updating -- something like I said - the game never installed quite correctly, and still I have re-installed the game a few times -- and still it always does the same thing. '6's' appearing on regular Windows screen like IE or System Infomation or Explorer, until I fix the gdi32.dll corrupted file, yet IE5.5 seems to repair the Explorer screen, when I get numbers instead of the 'up' or 'down' arrows in the icons on the top of the screen, or '8's' or something instead of the graphic that should appear.
Just can not get a clean done install for my CD of Civ III. (????)
Never have yet!
Just in case, someone may know -- why??????
I just do not place faith in Microsoft with all of their update patches either, though, anymore!
Well, enough, back to playing when I can CIV III -- I just wonder if CD's are actually made right by those companies, anymore either!
A few marks were on my CD out of the tin box it came in but I never took it back because it seem to install and one time my CD-Rom needed cleaning, so that helped, but the above problems are still there as I mentioned.
Just like 33rpm records, the stuff just is not made that good including now CD's, maybe too much demand and not fast enough technology to make them any faster, so quality has gone down with the plastic stuff that makes up one's life.
Oh, well, anymore, it may be just turned off after struggling with everything!
Turning off options can also be done with the WIN conditions with CIV III - a handy feature to play whatever type of CIV III game one wants to play -- 5 -- five ways to beat that silly computer game, oh, but what fun!
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Libertarian
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quote: Please don't report bugs in the post-patch game until you have done this, so we don't get reports of things that have already been fixed. |
The bug that I reported — no line showing war — was in the very latest patch, which I downloaded this morning. I would not be so irresponsible as to report a bug from an older version.
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