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Originally posted by Guest @ Jan 2 2005, 01:06 AM
civcheat.com file completely changes the civ.exe file i believe. to restore it, delete the civ.exe file and rename the original.exe file to civ.exe. I'm not sure whether just using original.exe directly w/o touching civ.exe works or not, but it should.
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thanks for the hint!
the best of this version is this original exe
it's version 474.01
that very rare ...
versio 474.01 is the only one were you can access the developer cheat also known as "SHIFT-56" (infact it's pressing
" % "
" ^ "
" t "
" t "
were it is located depending on your keyboard language.
this cheat allows to see the whole map when starting the game
and MORE:
Code:
F 1 * * Your enemies' military plans
* * * *(A-Attack, D-Defend, S-Settle, N-Naval).
* * * *It will even suggest some plans for you sometimes.
F 2 * * ???
F 3 *The Games Graphics (ALL actual screens!!!)
F 4 *??? Opponent Screens (be careful!)
F 5 *??? Opponent Screens (be careful!)
F 6 *??? Opponent Screens (be careful!)
F 7 *Civilization breakdown showing government type,
* * * *diplomatic status, population, treasury, tax rate,
* * * *# of mil units, # of cities, # of settlers,
* * * *amount of land (units unknown), and technology.
F 8 *Civilization PowerGraph + Replay.
* * * *Even if you don't want to cheat this is handy.
* * * *It can show you how well you're doing.
F 9 *shows numbers representing the attack points,
* * * *defense points and 3 of the cities
* * * *the computer uses to calculate battle,
* * * *on each continent (along with giving
* * * *the size of each continent in land squares).
* * * *
F10 *Shows complete world map
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