thanksOriginally posted by lpx88:
but i did adjust what u said, still slow especially in the huge map game..anyway thanksOriginally posted by #$%^&*:Hi,
I myself play Civ4, which is a fine game. Im also using version 161. This latest version is already intended to improve game performance. If you are still experiencing slow performance, that means your computer specification is a little outdated. There is only one way: scrimp and save. Disable your background applications such as anti-virus and all other applications, and run the game in minimum graphics detail. If you still find it slow, go to 'msconfig' and untick all unneccessary services. If it's still unsatisfactory, buy more RAM or upgrade your video card.
Any way to speed up a turn?Originally posted by #$%^&*:Hi,
I myself play Civ4, which is a fine game. Im also using version 161. This latest version is already intended to improve game performance. If you are still experiencing slow performance, that means your computer specification is a little outdated. There is only one way: scrimp and save. Disable your background applications such as anti-virus and all other applications, and run the game in minimum graphics detail. If you still find it slow, go to 'msconfig' and untick all unneccessary services. If it's still unsatisfactory, buy more RAM or upgrade your video card.
that's what i'm talking about dudeOriginally posted by lpx88:Any way to speed up a turn?
bought a 2G ram, now faster..horray!!!Originally posted by #$%^&*:I think another way is to zoom a litle closer, expecially on huge maps.
I don't know what you guys mean by speeding up a turn, check out the game settings and see whether you can disable AI moves/ not showing them.
Actually there is a Civ4 forum. It might be better to use that forum to ask questions, it's a very active community. Some people even made mods.
forums.civfanatics.com