If CivCity: Rome crashes, CivCity: Rome will not start, CivCity: Rome not installing, there are no controls in CivCity: Rome, no sound in game, errors happen in CivCity: Rome – we offer you the most common ways to solve these problems.
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Be sure to update your graphics card drivers and other software
Before letting out all of your bad feelings toward development team, do not forget to go to the official website of your graphics card manufacturer and download the latest drivers. There are often specially prepared optimized drivers for specific game. You can also try to install a past versions of the driver if the problem is not solved by installing the current version. It is important to remember that only the final version of the video card driver must be loaded – try not to use the beta version, since they can have some terrible bugs.
Do not also forget that for good game operation you may need to install the latest version DirectX, which can be found and downloaded from official Microsoft website.
CivCity: Rome not starting
Many of the problems with games launching happen because of improper installation. Check, if there was any error during installation, try deleting the game and run the installer again, but before install don’t forget to disable antivirus – it may often mistakenly delete files during installation process. It is also important to remember that the path to the folder with a game should contain only Latin characters and numbers.
You also have to check whether there is enough space on the HDD for installation. You can also try to run the game as an administrator in compatibility mode with different versions of Windows.
![]() CivCity: Rome crashes. Low FPS. Friezes. Hangs
Your first solution to this problem install new drivers for a video card. This action can drastically rise game FPS. Also, check the CPU and memory utilization in the Task Manager (opened by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + ESCAPE). If before starting the game you can see that some process consumes too many resources - turn off the program or simply remove this process from Task Manager.
Next, go to the graphics settings in the game. First – turn off anti-aliasing and try to lower the setting, responsible for post-processing. Many of them consume a lot of resources and switching them off will greatly enhance the performance, and not greatly affect the quality of the picture.
CivCity: Rome crashes to the desktop
If CivCity: Rome often crashes to the desktop, try to reduce quality of the graphics. It is possible that your PC just does not have enough performance and the game may not work correctly. Also, it is worth to check out for updates - most of today's games have the automatic patches installation system on startup if internet connection is available. Check to see whether this option is turned off in the settings and switch it on if necessary.
Black of black screen in the CivCity: Rome
The most common issue with black screen is a problem with your GPU. Check to see if your video card meets the minimum requirements and install the latest drivers. Sometimes a black screen is the result of a lack of CPU performance.
If everything is fine with your hardware and it satisfies the minimum requirements, try to switch to another window (ALT + TAB), and then return to the game screen.
CivCity: Rome is not installed. Installation hangs
First of all, check that you have enough space on the HDD for installation. Remember that to work properly installer requires the declared volume of space, plus 1-2 GB of additional free space on the system drive. In general, remember this rule – you must always have at least 2 gigabytes of free space on your system drive (usually it’s disk C) for temporary files. Otherwise, the games and the other software may not work correctly or even refuse to start.
Problems with the installation may also be due to the lack of an internet connection or it’s instability. Also, do not forget to stop the antivirus for the time game installation – sometimes it interferes with the correct file copy, or delete files by mistake, mistakenly believing they are viruses.
Saves not working in CivCity: Rome
By analogy with the previous solution, check for free space on HDD - both on where the game is installed, and the system drive. Often your saves are stored in a folder of documents, which is separate from the game itself.
![]() Controls not working in CivCity: Rome
Sometimes the controls in game do not work because of the simultaneous connection of multiple input devices. Try disabling gamepad, or, if for some reason, you have two connected keyboards or mouses, leave only one pair of devices. If your gamepad does not work, remember - the games usually officially support only native Xbox controllers. If your controller is defined in system differently - try using software that emulates the Xbox gamepad (eg, x360ce - step by step manual can be found here).
No sound in CivCity: Rome
Check if the sound works in other programs. Then check to see if the sound is turned off in the settings of the game, and whether there is correct audio playback device selected, which is connected your speakers or headset. After this check volumes in system mixer, it can also be turned off there.
If you are using an external audio card - check for new drivers at the manufacturer's website.
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Written By: Jan van der Crabben Created: 01-25-2007 Last Modified: 2007-02-19 05:59:16 Whether you are struggling with Sid Meier's Railroads! or you are simply trying to improve your playing style to beat the AI at the highest level, this guide is here to help! This strategy guide is divided into several installments, following the progress of the game.
Starting Out
When you start the game, the first thing to do is to sell the shares you own in your company. When playing against the AI, this should not be a problem, as the AI will not start buying your shares until late into the game. For quite a while you will therefore not be at risk of being bought out, but make sure you buy back your shares as soon as you can afford to.
You sell your own shares by clicking on the little (+) button next to your name in the player list in the top right hand side of your screen, and clicking on the sell button. Each coloured bar indicates 10% shares that you own, so go ahead and sell all of them! It takes a few seconds until you can sell the next 10%, so don't worry if you can't sell them all at once.
Selling the shares will give you a fair amount of money that you can use to jump-start your railroad business.
Choosing Where to Route to
Choosing where to build your first station(s) is a crucial decision. Most novice players go for the closest bigger city and start transporting passengers and mail back and forth. While this is relatively profitable in the beginning, it is a losing tactic in the long run. The AI usually focuses on passenger transport, and the more a good gets transported, the less revenue you make from it. Transporting passengers will become less and less profitable very quickly.
A much better choice is to first look at what industries are there in your starting city and what resources they need. You find this out by moving the mouse over your starting city, which will show you what resources are in demand. If you click on the city, you can see what industries there are.
Check by holding the mouse over your city, you also see in the mini-map on the bottom right where the demanded resources are being supplied. If you are lucky, you may find that one (or even both) of the demanded resources are being supplied nearby, by hopefully more than one production site. The image on the top right illustrates this: The city in the north of the map has four oil wells nearby. The best option now would be to connect this city to the four oil wells, and ship oil into your city.
Once you start making a profit from that, you can start expanding and diversifying into other sectors.
Buying Industries
Once I have determined what resources are nearby, I look at my starting town. What resources does it neet? In the above example (with the three oil fields around the city), the city needs oil. Most basic resources are demanded in a city because of some industry present there. In the game I played to get screenshots for this tutorial, my starting city demanded wood (because of a paper mill) and had two wood-producing industries nearby.
If you have an industry in your starting city that demands resources that are produced nearby, buy it! You can do this by clicking on the city, and pressing the auction button next to the industry. In my case, this was a paper mill. You should do this as early as possible (right after laying down your first tracks), as in the very beginning of the game, the AI will not try to outbid you. You'll get your first industry super-cheap!
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Start shipping the resource that your industry demands into your city. You will notice that for each wagon you ship in, a certain amount of money will float up above the industry that you bought. This is the extra money you get for each wagon, because you own the industry. In the later game you can also buy industries in cities where your competitors ship resources to, and get a little bit of cash for every shipment they bring in...
The next step is to check whether the industry you just bought produces any resource. In the case of a paper mill, it demands wood and produces paper. If you are lucky, a city nearby demands that resource. In my game, the city just north of me had a newspaper and demanded paper. I connected that city with track, bought the newspaper there, and shipped paper into it. In this way, I created a nice resource chain where I earn money at each point -- sometimes even twice, because I bought the industries!
Industries Grow Cities
Another advantage of shipping resources to industries is that this is what grows cities. Shipping passengers and mail will not increase the size of a city, but, over time, shipping resources will. I have played games where I have turned a tiny village with only a power plant into a metropolis simply by shipping oil into it. Of course I also bought the power plant and got lots of cash...
Track Layout
One of the most important things for building a successful railroad empire is to get the track layout right. It would be intuitive to simply lay three parallel tracks at each station and inter-connect them. Sadly, the pathfinding of the AI trains isn't that good, so we need to help a little bit. If possible, try to have one track for one train, and no more.
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In my example, I had one central city (which converted wood into paper), two paper-supplying industries, and one paper-demanding city. That's three destinations. Thus, I put down three parallel tracks, but I did not connect them! One track went down to paper supply 1, one track to paper supply 2, and one track to the paper-demanding city. See the image on the right.
In this way, the trains cannot even enter each other's track, and thus cannot block each other. The worst thing that can happen to you is to have your trains stopped or slowed down because they all share the same tracks... the longer a train takes to arrive at its destination, the less money you get!
In the Next Installment...
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In the next installment we will be discussing how to expand, and how to buy out your competition.
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