100,000
gold and PW: Start a new game and enter Leemur as a leader name.
Reveal
entire map and resources: Save the game. Include the word multi in the saved game
name. Load the game you just saved. You now can now see the entire map and
all resources. Note: This only works in versions earlier than v1.17f.
You can also right click
opposing cities and change their production, zoom to, rename, or contact
governor, and have that city never make a wonder. Note: This sometimes does
not work.
Unlimited
gold: Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a
backup copy of the file before proceeding. Note: This only works in versions
earlier than v1.16f. Use a text editor to edit the "script.slc"
file in the "\ctp_data\default\gamedata" folder. Add the following
lines to the file.
trigger 'DOR_T_Give_Gold'
when (IsHumanPlayer(g.player) && (player.1.gold<=200000))
{
AddGold(g.player,1000000);
}
Edit
mode: Open the "civ3mod" file. This will open the game's
editor, but you will be able to edit units, technologies, civilizations
unique powers, their stances, rare resources' show up , time of usage,
effects on tiles, and much more.
Hint:
Easy gold: Offer a trade to another civilization (a technology or resource
they do not have) for an exorbitant amount of money. For example, coal for 2
followed by as many zeros as can fit. Do this once per turn.
To do this trick, you must be
at war with two people. When you can propose peace to either opponent,
refuse two times to the peace treaty. Then ask, "We would like to
propose a deal,". Ask for everything they have including lump sum, then
ask for 9,999,999 gold per turn. You will own the cities and the maps to
their civilization and the items you asked for. You will not get their
fortified units in their cities, and the capitol city. Also, you will lose
all of your money at the end of the turn, then regain it the next turn.
Hint:
Trade for everything: If you are at war with another nation, to trade for everything
they have, type in as many 9s as you can in the money received per turn.
They will willingly trade anything they have for one of your territory maps
(or anything else.)
Hint:
Prevent city capture: Get a worker to fortify himself in a city or town that you do not
want to be captured in a war. They, have it be fortified, and it has to be a
worker. When an enemy attacks the city, it will do so, but will hurt itself.
Note: The enemy will probably retreat in battle. Note: If you have a unit
that can attack others instead of a worker, the opponent will die, but your
person will usually be only slightly damaged. Note: Catapults, ships,
airplane, etc. that attack with a bombardment will not be affected.
Hint:
Confining your enemy: The following trick is useful against other people that are
trying to build anything. Enable the multi code and right click on
any of their cities to display the menu. Go to "Change
production". Note: You can also change the name of their city. This
trick is especially useful if you want your opponent to lose some shields,
and if they are building a Great Wonder.
Hint:
Trap opponents in cities: strong people that can fight to fortify around an enemy city.
Enemies cannot get in or out without attacking you.
Hint:
Blocking your borders: Fortify people that can fight around your borders and no one can
get inside them.
Hint:
Get leaders faster: Find a barbarian camp, then fortify your unit (not artillery,
catapult, or anything that rolls on wheels) near the camp. The barbarians
will come to your unit and start defending their camp. If this works, your
unit will be a leader faster.
Hint:
Upgrading your city past 6: You do not need the Adaquit upgrade; you just need your settler
to set up a city on a river and your population will grow past 6 without the
upgrade.
Hint:
Finding resources beter: Start a new game without another rival. Set the world size to the
smallest value, then set the button up on no barbarians or sedentary. You
can now explore the world without interruption to find resources easier.
Hint:
Getting small wonders and great wonders: Set the game to no rivals and any world size. You can now build
small and great wonders in your city without the enemy stealing them.
Hint:
Faster units: Find out how to learn steam power. You need the resource iron in
your city and all your other cities. You can now build railroad tracks which
do not take any movement points.
Hint:
Best government: First, learn all of the governments such as Monarchy, Republic,
Despotism (available from the start), Communism, and Democracy. The best
government to get first is Despotism, then Democracy. Your troops will be
more efficient, faster, and work harder.
Please
select the first letter of the game's title below. If the word
"The" appears at the start of a title, ignore it and search for
the second word in the title: