Sid Meier's Civilization III: Complete

Sid Meier's Civilization III: Complete

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HOW TO WIDESCREEN ON WINDOWS 11 (Windows 10, Windows 8 and 7 too)
By ☭ spiel
Tested and worked on Windows 10.
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HOW TO SETUP WIDESCREEN ON WINDOWS 11

1. Run the game once and exit it.

2. At the very bottom of the conquests.ini add BOTH lines:
KeepRes=1
PlayIntro=0

3. Run the game

That's it, you are incredible.


Below is some additional information that you probably won't need. Just follow the three steps above and enjoy the game. But, If something goes wrong, here's what else you can try:

--- legacy text if you need more info ---

CIV3 HOW TO WIDESCREEN ON WINDOWS 7 and 8

Step by step (every little step).

  1. Don't run Civilization III. *
    *You literally need to run ONCE the game first for it to create the .ini file. It is not just there by default after the game is installed. (Thanx to guy from China without name for note)


  2. Right-click on the Civilization III from the Steam Library and select Properties.
    Select Local Files tab and press [Browse local files...] button.

    Now double left-click on Conquests folder.


    KeepRes=1

    Click File section of Top Menu, then select Save.
    Click File section of Top Menu, then select Exit.


  3. Right-click the Civ3Conquests.exe, click Properties, and then click the Compatibility tab
    Tick the box labeled Run this program in compatibility mode for and select Windows 7 version.
    Tick the box labeled Disable display scaling on high DPI settings.
    Once you are done, click [OK] button.


  4. Run Civilization III as usual from Steam library.


  5. Enjoy!


p.s. Main menu of the game does'nt have widescreen version. Don't worry.
But game itself (world map) works just fine!
p.s.s. SkipIntro=1 will also skip Intro movie

ABOUT FOLDERS, FILENAMES AND EXTENTIONS
*I mean file conquests.ini (the one with ".ini" extention) A file name extension is a set of characters added to the end of a file name that determine which program should open it.
Windows hides file name extensions by default, but you can choose to make them visible.


TO SHOW FILE NAME EXTENTIONS
1. Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options.
2. Click the View tab, and then, under Advanced settings:
3. Clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box, and then click OK.

UPD. DimFX:
You have to keep system interface scaling at 100%. If the scaling is set to another value - game just didn't start. (Windows 10)

UPD2. ʟᴜɴΛʀᴛɪᴋᴀ:
Using Win 10. For me I did not need to change compatiablity.
Change compatibility setting to Windows 7 made the game crash.

UPD3. F-3000:
With Windows 7 and 1600x900 resolution, all I needed to do was adding KeepRes=1 and it worked like a charm. No need to set compatibility or disabling display scaling
conquests.ini
[Conquests]
Voice Quality=0
Prefs Format=2
Difficulty=2
Aggression=2
Top Menu=1
Faction0=1
Faction1=3
Faction2=4
Faction3=2
Faction4=2
Faction5=8
Faction6=10
Faction7=7
Faction8=-1
Faction9=-1
Faction10=-1
Faction11=-1
Faction12=-1
Faction13=-1
Faction14=-1
Faction15=-1
Faction16=-1
Faction17=-1
Faction18=-1
Faction19=-1
Faction20=-1
Faction21=-1
Faction22=-1
Faction23=-1
Faction24=-1
Faction25=-1
Faction26=-1
Faction27=-1
Faction28=-1
Faction29=-1
Faction30=-1
num cities to eliminate=1
one city culture to win=20000
all cities culture to win=100000
domination pct terrain=66
domination % pop=66
building wonders=10
killing units=10
researching advances=5
capture cities=100
holding vp locations=25
capturing princess=1000
Victory Point Limit=50000
Turn Limit=540
Preferences=00000001100110001010011111111110
Rules=00000000000001001000000111011111
Main Volume=127
Sound Volume=127
Music Volume=127
CleanMap=00000000000000011010111010000000
Governor=00000000000000000000000000000000
Gov Prod Never=00000000000000000000000000011000
Gov Prod Often=00000000000000000000000000000000
CustomLeaderName=
CustomLeaderTitle=
CustomFormalName=
CustomNoun=
CustomAdjective=
CustomGender=0
WorldAridity=1
BarbarianActivity=1
WorldLandmass=1
WorldOceanCoverage=1
WorldTemperature=1
WorldAge=1
WorldSize=0
WorldSeed=180339316
WorldSeedName=0
ActualWorldAridity=1
ActualBarbarianActivity=1
ActualWorldLandmass=1
ActualWorldOceanCoverage=1
ActualWorldTemperature=1
ActualWorldAge=1
ActualWorldSize=0
ActualCiv0=1
ActualCiv1=3
ActualCiv2=4
ActualCiv3=2
ActualCiv4=-1
ActualCiv5=8
ActualCiv6=10
ActualCiv7=7
ActualCiv8=-1
ActualCiv9=-1
ActualCiv10=-1
ActualCiv11=-1
ActualCiv12=-1
ActualCiv13=-1
ActualCiv14=-1
ActualCiv15=-1
ActualCiv16=-1
ActualCiv17=-1
ActualCiv18=-1
ActualCiv19=-1
ActualCiv20=-1
ActualCiv21=-1
ActualCiv22=-1
ActualCiv23=-1
ActualCiv24=-1
ActualCiv25=-1
ActualCiv26=-1
ActualCiv27=-1
ActualCiv28=-1
ActualCiv29=-1
ActualCiv30=-1
Seafaring=0
ScrollSpeed=1
GridOn=1
WindowsFileBox=0
SkipIntro=1
KeepRes=1
98 Comments
SnakeFall117 27 Mar @ 9:37pm 
I don’t want to sound like Captain Obvious or anything, but I think this problem only occurs when using more than one monitor. I’m using a laptop and an external monitor, so the game couldn’t run properly. The solution was to play first on my laptop (without the monitor), and then the .ini file appeared (then i just added the SkipIntro=1 and KeepRes=1 at the end).
Why does the game only work on my laptop? I don’t know, but that’s how I (with this post) fixed it.
☭ spiel  [author] 23 Mar @ 1:16pm 
Good job!
Thanx for the info too. :steamthumbsup:
SnakeFall117 23 Mar @ 1:01am 
nvm, my interface was at 125% lol, now it work just fine, thx
SnakeFall117 23 Mar @ 1:00am 
now it just dont work , keeps in black screen but with the intro and music still on
SnakeFall117 23 Mar @ 12:52am 
Nvm, i played on my laptop like for 5 minutes and then all the code was there heh, sorry
SnakeFall117 23 Mar @ 12:38am 
got a REALLY big problem, i only get like 3 code lines
[Conquests]
Voice Quality=0
ScrollSpeed=1
so... what should i do?
F-3000 20 Mar @ 3:44am 
For later reference, in case someone reads these or stumbles upon with search. With linux, it should be possible to relatively easily create a bash script that changes desktop resolution and launches the game. With further tinkering, the same script could be hanging in the background until the game is quit (with sleep in the loop), and then change the screen resolution back to normal.
☭ spiel  [author] 20 Mar @ 12:05am 
Yeargh it just 24 years old game.
☭ spiel  [author] 19 Mar @ 9:49am 
Indeed, the issue here is not about a specific game resolution, but about maintaining the aspect ratio for widescreen monitors.

The resolution itself is set by the operating system. Therefore, in your case, you need to change the resolution of the desktop itself in the operating system, the game will start with this resolution.

I will also add that there is no need to go to the Compatibility window, it is enough to change the lines in the conquests.ini file:
KeepRes=1
PlayIntro=0

In the case of Linux, I can also advise using a virtual machine with a different screen resolution and its subsequent scaling, but this is a separate complex issue which I am unfortunately not ready to help with.

Or you can just use another monitor too.
F-3000 17 Mar @ 11:10am 
@vinter
This guide is about keeping a certain resolution, notably the widescreen. How to actually change game's resolution, if that's even possible, is way beyond this one's scope.