Note: This cheat is also known as - Sid Meier's Civilization III
Cheat options -
Go to the cheat options:
Click on a cheat
You'll cheat.
100,000 gold and PW - Start a new game and enter Leemur as a leader
name.
Confining your enemy - The following trick is useful against other
people that are trying to build anything. Enable the multi code and
right click on any of their cities to display the menu. Go to "Change
production". Note: You can also change the name of their city. This
trick is especially useful if you want your opponent to lose some
shields, and if they are building a Great Wonder.
Easy gold - Offer a trade to another civilization (a technology or
resource they do not have) for an exorbitant amount of money. For
example, coal for 2 followed by as many zeros as can fit. Do this once
per turn.
Reveal entire map and resources - Save the game. Include the word multi
in the saved game name. Load the game you just saved. You now can now
see the entire map and all resources.
Unlimited gold - Note: This procedure involves editing a game file;
create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Note: This only
works in versions earlier than v1.16f. Use a text editor to edit the "script.slc"
file in the "\ctp_data\default\gamedata" folder. Add the following lines
to the file.
trigger 'DOR_T_Give_Gold' when (IsHumanPlayer(g.player) &&
(player.1.gold<=200000))
{
AddGold(g.player,1000000);
}
Sent in by Drakoon
Build
Wonders Faster - Normally the game would not allow the
player to speed up the building of Wonders through hurry methods such as
pay citizens and force labour. But it is possible to get around this by
first selecting a building option (preferably one with a high production
cost), speed up that project using a hurry method, then switch to the
Wonder of your choice. Notice that the production shields brought from
before the switching is still in place. This is fixed in version 1.29f.
Efficient Trading - When another tribe ask you to trade
something with them, they will often try and cheat you. Instead of
accepting straigh away, propose a counter offer. Once the counter offer
screen comes up, click the items they are offering so that the 'What
will you give me for this' option comes up, then click that. Now they
will offer a list of things that (very often) weren't there in the
initial trade.
Reveal Map - When you go to save, name the save ''multi''
without the quotes.
This allows you to see the map and you can change what other civs are
producing, among other things. (Does not work with patch 1.21 or later) |