Modding and Mods

Modding and Mods

Intro

This guide is a basic tutorial on creating your own scenarios and installing mods, as well as a popular texture/graphic pack for you to install and enjoy.

Finding/Installing Mods


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The great thing about mods for civ3 is that they all come in the form of a scenario, which means, when you want to load a mod, you just play the scenario. When you want to revert to a normal game, you just hit "new game." That way no mod is permanent, you get to choose if you want it by selecting that scenario or not.

Now I'm sure there are many sites out there for civilazation mods, but I use civfanatics.

http://www.civfanatics.com/civ3/downloads/

Some mods are more complex others so make sure that you also try to read any instructions on installation if included.

Here is a link to a fairly simple but useful mod. Sn00py's Terrain. http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=68702

This mod basically changes the whole look of the terrain in the game to something like this

There are 4 different versions in the thread. I prefer 'Sn00pys Terrain Greener' but it's up to you.

After clicking the link of the version you want. You will download a zipped folder. After downloading go in the folder and find 2 items: a folder with the label snoopys terrain and a .biq file.

Now in order to install the mod, You must first find Civ 3 in your Steam Library. Right click on the game and hit properties. Then hit local files and then browse local files.

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I want you to now hit the conquests folder, and then scenarios. It must be in that order!

In the scenarios folder you will see many .biq files. These are the files for the conquest scenarios in game.

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Don't worry we are almost done. Now take the folder and .biq file from Sn00py's folder and paste them both into this folder. You can now close out all these folders and you are ready to play the new mod! Just go into civ3. Hit civ-content, and it should say Sn00py's Terrain somewhere near the top. Click on that and you have your new terrain. But the next time you play a game and you don't want to use this pack, just don't click that scenario.

I hope this made sense and have fun with your new mod.

Your Own Mod/scenario!


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Civ 3 is easy because it comes with its own scenario editor. It allows you to completely create your own maps and scenarios. You can place units, cities, resources and more.

To find the editor i want you to again find the game in your library, right click and hit properties, hit local files, and then browse local files. Then hit the conquests folder you should find a program down the list named Civ3ConquestsEdit.

That is the editing program! Open the program and create. It can get fairly complex so I recommend doing your homework if you wish to seriously mod and all that.

Here is a youtube link i found fairly useful for beginners. He does use a different version of civ3 then they sell on steam so the editor is slightly different but I think you can get past it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnmh3dQx8lA

Thank You

Thank you guys for reading. I hope this helped you and your game experience.

I in no way, shape, or form take credit for Sn00py's mod.

Source: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=280267599					

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