Steamをインストール
ログイン
|
言語
简体中文(簡体字中国語)
繁體中文(繁体字中国語)
한국어 (韓国語)
ไทย (タイ語)
български (ブルガリア語)
Čeština(チェコ語)
Dansk (デンマーク語)
Deutsch (ドイツ語)
English (英語)
Español - España (スペイン語 - スペイン)
Español - Latinoamérica (スペイン語 - ラテンアメリカ)
Ελληνικά (ギリシャ語)
Français (フランス語)
Italiano (イタリア語)
Bahasa Indonesia(インドネシア語)
Magyar(ハンガリー語)
Nederlands (オランダ語)
Norsk (ノルウェー語)
Polski (ポーランド語)
Português(ポルトガル語-ポルトガル)
Português - Brasil (ポルトガル語 - ブラジル)
Română(ルーマニア語)
Русский (ロシア語)
Suomi (フィンランド語)
Svenska (スウェーデン語)
Türkçe (トルコ語)
Tiếng Việt (ベトナム語)
Українська (ウクライナ語)
翻訳の問題を報告
Let me know if you find out because I would love to play it at a higher res.
"By default, the game runs in a 1024x768 resolution. To get it to run in a higher resolution, navigate to your Civilization 3 folder, usually installed in you steam folder (By default C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete/ -- if you have PTW or C3C, go to that folder inside your Civ3 one), and open your .ini file (named Civilization3.ini for Vanilla, ptw.ini for Play the World, and conquests.ini for Conquests). Add a line at the bottom that says: KeepRes=1 . Now, when you load your game, it'll use your computer's default resolution."
Just as an added bonus while you're there, you can also add the line PlayIntro=0 to disable the intro videos (I mean, they're nice and all, but after a few hundred times, at least I got rather sick of them.. ;)
If you have a higher resolution than that then please provide some more details for me to have any chance of helping. What is your screens native resolution? What resolution do you have to readjust from every time you quit? What computer do you have? What screen? CRT or LCD?
KeepRes=1
PlayIntro=0
to
conquests.ini
works on 21:9 monitors, too. Thanks, everyone! 1024x768 was driving me completely bat****.
So KeepRes is the main one you can use, but there is another conquests.ini command you could try. There is only 5 resolutions available though.
VideoMode=1024, 1152, 1280, 1600, 1792
Those numbers translate by the game to 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, 1792x1344. A bit odd for your laptop, but maybe something will work out.