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Is there any recent data confirming that this still works, and on what OSs? I hate buying games on Steam that say they'll work on my computer, and having them crash constantly.
It looks like a lot of instructions, but it's actually quite quick and simple. Waiting for the download is the longest part.
- Use wineskin, following this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNrUiLXqdJk
To install a Windows version of Steam that runs on OSX (I'm using Yosemite).
- Start the windows Steam that was just created.
- Buy Civ 3 ($4.99) and wait for it to download.
- It will start, but for me it doesn't get past the 2K video. So need to skip this by adjusting a config file. Quit Steam, and...
- Go to the Wineskin App you created for Steam. Right click for 'show package contents'.
- Go to: drive_c/Steam/steamapps/common/Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete/Conquests
- Open conquests.ini in TextEdit
- Modify the top of the file by adding two lines to look like this:
[Conquests]
PlayIntro=0
KeepRes=1
- Save, Start Steam again. Civ 3 will start at the menu, and a game can be started just fine.
Issues:
- No mouse pointer.
Fix: Swap to another app (Command+Tab) and swap back to Civ
- Sound. Some sounds start and don't stop.
Fix: Turn off sound in Civ preferences and restart.
- Game crashes after a short while, with the following dump.
Fix: In steam settings turn off In Game Overlay and friend notifications
- Game crashes after an hour.
No fix yet. I imagine it is some steam preference that has to be disabled.
EDIT: BTW I'm trying to play on macbook pro 2012
Try the process from the start again. Did Steam in wine bottler download Civ 3 for Windows?
Once that is done, the civ 3 stuff should be the same
When I play civ 3, I just run Windows 10 Pro installed directly onto the SSD. My Mac natively runs Windows 10 (through Boot Camp), and I use that the majority of the time.