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FAQ on Caesar 3
Last Update: 07 January 1999
Version: 0.00.003
E-Mail of Author: cerion@flashmail.com

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I. Introduction

   This file contains information on a game named "Caesar III" (name 
   without double quotation marks). This game has been designed to work 
   on a PC, that is, a personal computer. General information on what a 
   PC is cannot be given during this file, but your local PC vendor may 
   help. Alternatively you can contact the author of this file for more 
   detailed information.  

   The text contained herein has been written, designed and formatted, 
   checked and revised, changed, saved and published out of free will. 
   No money has been received for the work put towards its creation up 
   to its present state. Because of this I hereby notify everyone, that 
   this file and its contents in their complete form shall not be bound 
   to any royalty or "distribution fee" which may arise to be earned by 
   distributing this file. Distribute it out of free will, but do not 
   take money for it. More information on distribution of this file may 
   be obtained from appendix A (legality statement).

   To understand what is contained within this file you will need basics 
   in computer using, e.g. how to start a file, how to launch Windows 
   Explorer, what is MBytes, MHz etc.

   If you are not familiar with files called FAQs (like this one), 
   please read appendix B (about FAQs).

      1. What type of game is Caesar III?
         At its core it's an action simulation. It simulates a career of
         a Roman citizen that takes up the so called "cursum honorum" which
         is the "curse of honors". Romans had to undergo several types of
         offices before they were admitted to governing and legislative
         offices. For example they were tax collectors, police staff and
         other important things required for a town or civilization in general
         to work. More about the history of Caesar later on.

         This cursus honorum has already brought you to a point where
         you govern a city, which may be something nearby consul status.
         If you know Sim City, Caesar III will be very familiar. But!
         There are big differences.

         First of all, you have to construct a city out of nothing. There
         is a lot of woods, water and perhaps a street through the lands.
         But that's it. You will have to cultivate land to feed your people
         by building farms. Further on you will need to construct
         workshops to equip your armies and fight intruders. There's a whole
         lot of life in ancient Rome, and your city is a thrilling pool
         of activity. A lot to attend and a big amount of details you may
         overlook, but this file should put you on the right way to it.

         Basically after building up your basic city, still every single
         building added may cause little catastrophes. It is not easy being
         one of the mighty ones, but it's great fun watching for people
         unfold, develop, grow and finally have metropolis making Rome itself
         turn pale.

         Occasionally I will insert little glimpses of history into this
         FAQ, but don't worry, I will keep them short. If you would like to
         know more about Roman history, feel free to contact me. Generally
         however there should be plenty of books around to inform you.

      2. A bit of the history of Caesar (the person)
         About 2000 years ago ancient Rome, that is the Roman Empire had its
         biggest spreading in history. Also, about 2000 years ago, emperors
         ruled it. As we all know from history Rome first was ruled by
         kings, then, after Caesar claimed dictatorship emperorship was
         introduced (after Caesar's death - should you never have seen
         any Asterix movies or read comics - they stabbed him to death).
         Emperorship under Octavian who was also called Augustus (the month
         August is named after this emperor, the first in Rome's history
         namely) was something completely new for the Romans. Now Caesar's
         history starts when Caesar claims dictatorship after he has had
         a quite interesting and adventorous career, actually marching
         straight through Gaule, that is the ancient France and bringing it
         under the flag of the Roman Empire (which was some type of spear
         with banners and stuff around it and the writing S.P.Q.R.; which
         denotes senatus populusque Romanus - translated means "property
         of the Roman senate and people"). But Caesar also entered Great
         Britain and "convinced" Britains to be part of the Roman Empire
         from then on. It was also him who added a lot of culture to Rome's
         outlook. "panem et circenses" may be familiar to some of you, which
         means bread and games - and that's exactly what he did: he spent
         money to bring food to the (starving) people to get their favor
         and then he entertained them with games full of blood and brutality.

         Actually you may have heard of the Coloseum in Rome, a small picture
         of it is also shown during the game at the map of the Empire where
         ancient Rome would be. This theatre, which consisted of a doubled
         ancient Greek theatre (half circles usually) featured a lot of other
         games aside of plays but also covered some blood thirsty gladiator
         battles (the fighting gladiators greeted Caesar with "ave Caesar,
         morituri te salutant" which is "greetings, those who are going to die
         salute you"). They had also quite funny games. For instance they let
         people dressed up in feathers run and jump from the highest
         precipice to honor the gods. And then again their were also for
         Artemis, the goddess of hunting: A wood was constructed in the middle
         of the Coloseum. Into this wood small animals were brought. Quite
         actually all spectators were then admissed to search and hunt for
         the small animals. Entertainment was big fun in those times.

      3. A bit on the history of Caesar (the game)
         Caesar, in the original way was designed to work on the PC. There
         were and are several similar programs around. The oldest predecessor
         I still remember was Centurio on the C64. The three games of Caesar
         each offer similar game play. Even though one immediately sees the
         huge amounts of changes applied to all three games, the changes
         from Caesar II to III were not that great than they were from the
         original Caesar to Caesar II. Yet, and that may be the most
         fascinating thing, Caesar III offers even more details than Caesar II
         which already incorporates a lot of what is known about the antique
         Roman civilization.

         Caesar III in it's general has far more advanced graphics, nice
         tunes and new sounds, of course also old elements but a much richer
         game engine, that features a lot more details than the other
         versions. Basically, if you do not have any of the three games I
         would recommend Caesar III, because it incorporates the best of all
         games and adds some new things, too.

         If you already have Caesar or Caesar II you should consider trying
         whether you are still fascinated by similar game play, but yet still
         the game Caesar III itself has already a place among those nice
         games arrayed on the heaven of game stars.

      4. Installation

         Although explained with a lot of details, the installation of 
         Caesar III may yield some problems. However I will not repeat 
         endless "how to clean up Windows 95" articles here, instead, 
         please contact me, if you need assistance on installing the game.

      5. Setting up the preferences

         Some things like performance or sound volume should be adjusted
         before you start playing. However, if you have a problem like
         the game running very slowly, read this paragraphs.         

         a. Outside
            Before actually running the game itself, please make sure you 
            have a look at the following file (i.e. open them with Notepad 
            or similar). 
	
            README.TXT
             This file contains extremely useful information considering you 
             are not completely familiar with the instruction manual. So 
             called 'readme' files are usually addenda to manual errata, 
             that is, they contain information or corrections on mistakes
             that have been placed into the printed manual.  Sometimes 
             readme.txt files also contain information which could be added 
             to the help files, because different people worked on that
             file.

             A lot of what is stated in the README.TXT paragraph is
             very important and should be known by all players. I will
             not repeat it afterwards. Generally reading the following
             paragraph will render you with a thorough basis of nice tips
             and "what-do-I-do-now" information.

             It should be located in the directory whereto you installed 
             Caesar III.

             I will list the most important things here, so you will not 
             have to switch files a lot. Also I will include some hints and
             information from myself.

             As for originality as stated in the FAQ to FAQ writing (at
             http://www.gamefaqs.com) the following information of the
             following paragraphs is mainly taken from the README.TXT of
             Caesar III. Generally I have however corrected some mistakes
             that were stated and added new information. I have placed only
             the most important information and what conclusions may arise
             from reading it here.             

              1. If you have questions that run beyond this FAQ, please visit
                 http://www.caesar3.com which offers a lot of hints, tips and 
                 a message board for you to exchange information about the 
                 game.
                 Should you not be able to find a solution there, try to 
                 visit http://www.sierra.com. There..

                  - click on the "interact" button at the top of the page
                  - choose "message boards"
                  - click "strategy and simulations" under "technical and     
                    customer support boards
                  - read the messages that will be displayed

                  Sometimes you may find a similar problem which has already
                  been looked at by technical staff or programmers from the
                  people who developed this game.

              2. Minimum requirements for playing are..

                  - 100% IBM compatible PC
                  - 90 MHz processor
                  - Quad-Speed (4x) CD-ROM drive
                    (600 KBytes/sec transfer rate)
                  - 16 MBytes RAM
                  - Video Card capable of 16 Bit graphics at a
                    resolution of 640 by 480 pixels
                  - Hard Drive space of at least 150 MBytes
                  - Hard Drive space of at least 100 MBytes for Virtual
                    Memory
                  - Windows 95/98 installed

                 If you need more detailed information on what technical
                 terms like 'virtual memory' are, please look them up in your
                 Windows Help.                                 


                 Recommended components for playing are..

                  - 133 MHz processor
                  - 32 MBytes RAM
                  - Full Installation

                  Include with these the components from above. Of course
                  having a 450 MHz Pentium II with 512 MBytes of RAM will
                  work - even better, that is.

              3. The following information may be useful if you have problems
                 inside the game. You will have to come back outside (i.e.
                 quit) to apply any of these hints.

                 If you get a warning about low memory or "low virtual memory"
                 please consult your Windows Help on how to increase
                 virtual memory. Be sure that it is set to at least
                 100 MBytes AND that your harddrive also yields 100 MBytes of
                 free space.

                 If you have extremely slow game play, try increasing
                 virtual memory and defragmenting your harddrive. 

                 Also, if you seem to have problems with your mouse, try
                 installing new drivers from your mouse hardware vendor.
                 Many of these offer them for free download from their
                 homepage e.g. http://www.logitech.com for Logitech mice.

                 Note: Even new computers may be shipped with outdated
                       drivers.

                 Some TSRs (programs located in the system tray, usually
                 left of your system clock at the right corner of the
                 Windows Desktop featured as little icons, smaller than
                 the others on the Desktop) e.g. screen savers as well as
                 compression programs e.g. Stacker, DriveSpace or
                 crash protection programs e.g. Norton CrashGuard may
                 interfere with the game. Unload these programs and try again.
                 Do so by pressing [CTRL], [ALT], [DEL]. A window will popup.
                 Select an application, hit ENTER and another window
                 will pop up. Click "End Task" (or press ENTER) to
                 unload the previously highlighted application.
                 Trying to unload everything except "Systray", "Explorer"
                 and "Caesar 3" may crash your computer, since there
                 are a lot of programs that are needed for some computers
                 to function correctly e.g. playing from a diskless
                 workstation. 

                 Occasionally you may refresh your monitor by pressing
                 [ALT], TAB to switch between your Desktop and Caesar III.

              4. Now, if you have not yet read the manual, do so. A lot of
                 information that follows now refers to things stated in the
                 manual and you will not be able to follow if you do not
                 know some basics of the game.

                 Some things here are well in-game situations, but they
                 are good to be known or heard of before you start a game,
                 so you don't come back here frustrated because something
                 does not work how you expect it to do.

                 - there is not a context help to any single element in
                   the game featured with a context help button
                 - SPACEBAR does not pause time, the P button does
                   (look up appendix D (rumors) for more information!)
                 - use SPACEBAR to toggle between normal view and overlay
                   view or overlay view and another overlay view
                   (view describes and open 'window')
                 - hotkeys are as follows

                              P .. pause game
                              [ .. reduce game speed
                              ] .. increase game speed
                    cursor keys .. scrol main map
                       SPACEBAR .. view main map while in overlay view
                       SPACEBAR .. return last overlay while in normal view
                              L .. cycle through legions

                              F .. fire overlay
                              W .. water overlay
                              D .. damage overlay
                              C .. crime overlay
                              T .. problems overlay

                             advisors
                              1 .. labor 
                              2 .. legion 
                              3 .. emperor 
                              4 .. ratings
                              5 .. trade
                              6 .. population
                              7 .. health
                              8 .. education
                              9 .. entertainment
                              0 .. religion
                              = .. finance
                              - .. chief

                                   hitting a key twice takes you back to
                                   normal view
                 - you can set bookmarks to certain map locations using
                   [CTRL], F1 for position #1 through to [CTRL], F4 for
                   position #4; recall these bookmarks using F1 through to F4
                 - enter window screen mode (background = Desktop) using F6
                 - you may change the currect resolution using..

                             F7 .. 640 by 480 pixels
                             F8 .. 800 by 600 pixels
                             F9 .. 1024 by 768 pixels
                 - on career game maps: they are not available in the
                   construction kit, but played once in career game mode
                   makes them available to you - save there and load them
                 - sheep and zebras can only be frightened away by building
                   something nearby
                 - contrary to the manual, the lack of a governor's
                   residence does not limit the potential prosperity for
                   a city
                 - when you surround a set of housing with a wall, the housing
                   will disappear after several seconds; use gatehouses
                   to provide necessary access to the rest of the city map
                   when fortifying residential areas
                 - there are wolves in the northern reaches of the Empire,
                   better not try biting them (i.e. they will attack
                   Roman people)
                 - cart pushers usually wait for you to build a new
                   destination if the old one has vanished
                 - you may build an unlimited number of reservoirs linked
                   together by one or more aqueducts

              5. The README.TXT features some hints and tips for those
                 who actually read it. These are very useful for all who
                 like to be on the safe side in the beginning.

                 - plan your first residential area well; have access to
                   farmland, raw materials and water at a minimum
                 - keep the road network simple

                    * low number of intersections
                    * straight roads
                 - build no more than two residential areas initially
                 - housing may expand into gardens, but not into statues
                 - get a trade route started quickly
                   (ensures good growth rates and keeps your purse filled)
                 - lower your taxes in the beginning, slowly raise them
                   later in the game
                 - do not build too many gardens or plazas
                 - build small low rent communities near areas where you are
                   having labor problems
                 - leave open spots in residential areas for expansions
                   or additions like baths, libraries etc.
                 - cover wages with taxes no higher than 10%, make it 8%
                   ideally, never go below 5%
                 - build farms at the edge of farmland
                 - only one tile of housing or baths need access to water
                 - specialize in commodities
                 - place docks near where trade ships enter the map;
                   build one dock for each seaborne trade route you open
                 - minimize cart pusher travel time by building granaries
                   near farms and markets near granaries (i.e. farms -
                   granaries - markets)
                   put workshops near their raw material suppliers, best
                   would be adjacent, warehouses near workshops, markets
                   near warehouses
                   (i.e. ideal chain: farms - granaries - markets -
                   warehouses - workshops - raw material suppliers)
                 - Neptune's wrath can only affect you, if you are near
                   near the sea
                 - evolution increases with desirability rates;
                   this is graphical only, their function does not change
                 - best defense offers a wall of towers, that is no
                   simple wall, just towers, leaving open some gates
                 - instead of relying on just your towers also
                   have some army units handy; recommended are at least
                   one cavalry, two legions and two or three javelin
                   auxiliaries
                 - a strategy common from Command & Conquer: meet
                   your enemy with armies in range of your towers and have
                   long range behind hand to hand units
                 - build a legion every two years, from year 10 upwards
                   get military even more
                 - save often, always a thing missed during real life,
                   saving is what keeps you from redesigning your city
                   many times over
                 - ignore messages about food surplus, if you have the labor
                   for it
                 - something for those rioting people are decreased taxes
                 - never let unemployment exceed 20%; quick jobs are made
                   with extra hospitals

              6. If you need to contact Sierra via surface mail or want to
                 call them, use the following information:

                 United States 

                  Sierra On-Line Returns
                  4100 West 190th Street
                  Torrance, CA  90504
 
                  Sierra On-Line Fulfillment 
                  4100 West 190th Street   
                  Torrance, CA  90504                           
   
                  U.S.A. Sales Phone: (800) 757-7707
                  International Sales:  (425) 746-5771 
                  Hours: Monday-Saturday 7AM to 11 PM CST,
                  Sundays 8AM to 9PM CST 
                  FAX: (402) 393-3224 
                  
                  Sierra Direct                    
                  7100 W. Center Rd                
                  STE 301                  
                  Omaha, NE  68106                 


                 United Kingdom

                  Cendant Software International Limited 
                  Main: (0118) 920-9111
                  Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
                  Fax:   (0118) 987-5603
                  Disk/CD replacements in the U.K. are 6.00 pounds,
                  or 7.00 pounds outside the UK. Add "ATTN.: Returns."

                  2 Beacontree Plaza,              
                  Gillette Way,                    
                  Reading, Berkshire               
                  RG2 0BS United Kingdom   


                 France

                  Cendant Software International Limited
                  Phone: (01) 46-01-46-50
                  Lundi au Vendredi de 9h - 19h 
                  Fax: (01) 46-30-00-65

                  Parc Tertiaire de Meudon         
                  Immeuble "Le Newton"     
                  25 rue Jeanne Braconnier         
                  92366 Meudon La Fort Cedex
                  France            


                 Germany

                  Cendant Software International Limited  
                  Tel: (0) 6103-99-40-40
                  Montag bis Freitag von 9h - 19Uhr
                  Fax: (0) 6103-99-40-35

                  Robert-Bosh-Str. 32              
                  D-63303 Dreieich                 
                  Germany


                 CompuServe United Kingdom:GO UKSIERRA
                 CompuServe France:        GO FRSIERRA
                 CompuServe Germany:       GO DESIERRA
                 Internet USA:             http://www.sierra.com
                 Internet United Kingdom:  http://www.sierra-online.co.uk
                 Internet France:          http://www.sierra.fr
                 Internet Germany:         http://www.sierra.de

              7. If you are not satisfied with the game, you can return it
                 within thirty days within purchase. Simply send it back
                 via mail; even retail bought software. But tell them what
                 was wrong - valid in North America only.

                 To replace your disk(s) send only disk #1 or CD and a copy
                 of the receipt. 90 days after purchase add $10.00 for
                 handling. For documentation replacement include $5.00 0for
                 handling and a photocopy of disk #1. No credit cards.

              8. Finally, if you would like to contact Sierra technical
                 support, please read the appropriate section the README.TXT.
                 There are specific numbers for different countries to call,
                 and different addresses to write to. Since some of these
                 services are not free of costs, they are not included here.

              This concludes information derived from README.TXT.

            FILES IN THE INSTALLATION DIRECTORY
            There are always some files that are human readable, or pleasantly
            to the point where you still can manage to edit something.

             CAESAR3.INI
              One very obvious line:
              CDDrive=
              ( means any letter or something else)
  
              Now changing this can assist you with game play, if it's very
              slow, try copying the CD to your harddisk and playing it from
              there. Use CDDrive=. in order for the game to recognize your
              harddisk as CDDrive (and thus being able to run the whole game
              from there - which is much faster)

             SIERRA.INF
              Some information placed by Sierra. There are some things which
              you may change if you messed up. You can also add your own
              bookmarks here, which may be shown somewhere in the game. (we
              will talk about that later)

              Also your basic configuration is stored here aside with
              product code and version and some information which demos the
              game will show to you.

              This is interesting, since you may actually skip the demos if
              you just blank the lines after the equation marks. Unless you
              like them or have enough time to lose, do this - speeds up
              loading the game.

             C3_MODEL.INF
              This file contains information on every structure and the
              taxes in connection with them. There is some information
              in that file on model data (that is the data contained therein).
              Basically this a trial-and-error thing. The values of what
              a structures costs etc. are balanced out, so game play is
              good. If you change this, you may have a nice cheat, like
              paying only little for a palace or something. This is however
              not recommended. Slight adjustments are okay, but do not
              exaggerate it. Unless you are very familiar with the game,
              do not change this. It offers a lot of possibilities though.

             STATUS.TXT
              Created as a log file for loading the game parts. Whenever
              you start the game logs what happens during loading the game's
              parts. If you have any errors at hand, have a look at what
              could not be loaded or was not enabled, is not sufficient
              (like memory) or could not be found.

             Except for the README.TXT and the STATUS.TXT it is a bad idea
             to delete any of the files contained in the Caesar III directory.
             Technically you may delete and TXT and MAP files for the game
             to work. But pre-designed maps probably needed by the game may
             fail to load if you do so. Still you could play using
             editor designed maps. This could be needed for small laptop
             harddisks. Usually you do not get more than you lose by deleting
             every single file you do not need.
             You may also delete the SMK files (video files) and various
             WAV files (audio files). Handle with care - the game may crash or
             not even start doing so. Again technically you can reduce the
             amount of space needed to about two thirds, but this reduces
             the actual game to its engine functions. Same thing if you
             remove the beautiful red metal outlets, the wooden inlays
             and stuff like that from a Ferrari and go driving around with
             the engine in front of you. It's possible but it's not a nice
             feeling with all the wind coming at you at 100 mph. And then,
             a car door adds a lot of comfort, doesn't it?

         b. Inside
            Quite exactly, editing any preferences inside is very easy
            because there are not many that refer to the games actual
            outlook.

            First of all, you have to start a game and on the main screen
            to actually get to editing any preferences (also have a look
            at the chapter later on, where we will talk about how to
            build a city in a few steps).

            On the main screen there will be a menu on the top where there
            is something called "options" - a dropdown menuitem listing
            where you can select from Display, Sound and Speed Settings.

            DISPLAY SETTINGS
             This lets you adjust how you actually get to look at your
             city. Resolution and windowed mode may be changed. These
             are the same things you can do with the F6 through F9 keys.

            SOUND SETTINGS
             These are very obvious. You can adjust the volume and whether
             sounds are played at all. Generally the basic settings
             (everything ON) is okay. You will have some performance gain
             by turning of music and sound effects.

            SPEED SETTINGS
             Now this is an interesting menuitem, because you may adjust
             game speed, which may help you if things are overwhelmingly
             fast - and that 450 MHz Pentium II running at your service
             may overdo it :).

             Scroll Speed - this lets you adjust the speed of how fast the
                            main window will scroll around the city map

            Aside from these settings you may change the Warnings and
            the Mouse Help. Both are changed via the Help dropdown menu.

               Warnings - if ON shows warning e.g. nearby enemies etc.
             Mouse Help - if ON will show tool tip like windows if you place
                          the mouse cursor over any topic a help item is
                          assigned to

         This is pretty much you can do concerning preferences that affect
         on how the game works.


II. General Game Play

      1. Types of game play

         Caesar III has been designed to allow different types of playing.
         There are generally two modi which you may choose from. I will
         give an overview of both first and then go into detailed information.

         Career Play - This type of game puts you in the position of a Roman
                       citizen which has to first eloborately prove her or his
                       management skills by building two cities to a preset
                       amount of wheat stored, population etc. may go choosing
                       what types of city she or he governs. Basically you are
                       given the military style career and the governing,
                       managing type of career. A balance between both is also
                       possible.

         Individual Play - This type of game allows the player to play single
                       games with the goal Sim City may set. Expand your
                       city and keep it alive against all the bad things
                       that may occur. With Caesar III these things are
                       differently from invading spaceships. But there are
                       wild storms angered gods may conjure to wreck your
                       nice city.

                       Individual play more or less offers freedom of action
                       since there are no real goals to achieve.

         For now we will concentrate on career play, since this is the story
         mode. You may also look at it from the view of a campaign, since in
         this mode you have many connected levels or cities to build up.