Caesar Iii Cheats
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Use this cheat when you get the option of going into the Senate. Click the Emperor icon in the Senate. Give yourself a wage of 500 denarii (Caesar's wage). After a few months, when you accumulate about 3000 denarii, go to the same screen and press the 'Give to city' button. Click the 'all' button in the dialog.
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Bacon escape for free. Then press the 'give' button. Notice that you have no savings at all. Press the 'Give to city' button again. DO NOT PRESS THE 'ALL' BUTTON AGAIN. Just press the 'give' button again, and your savings go into negative digits. Keep repeating this and you'll have a fortune. And don't be afraid to turn off the Senate screen.
You can turn it off, and return to it later to give yourself more money. Custom gameNote: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the 'c3model' file in the game directory. By editing this file, the cost of objects may be changed (lower or free), improve desirability, and lower the number of people a building employs.Caesar 3 Cheats. Platform: PC / Windows.
Type: Cheat Codes / Hints / Tips. Cheat ID: 16332. Caesar 3 Cheats added on Oct 1, 2002.Mystery goodsIf a cart pusher gets to a warehouse to export some goods when there is none, he will still get a load and they will pay for it.Caesar 3 Cheats. Platform: PC / Windows. Type: Cheat Codes / Hints / Tips. Cheat ID: 16334. Caesar 3 Cheats added on Oct 1, 2002.Quick soldiersPlace a barrack in a location so it is not connected to roads, and thus not accessible to workers.
Quickly place additional barracks in similar locations to quickly produce soldiers.Caesar 3 Cheats. Platform: PC / Windows. Type: Cheat Codes / Hints / Tips. Cheat ID: 16333.
Caesar 3 Cheats added on Oct 1, 2002.To enter cheat modePress the Right Mouse Button on a well. Press Alt + K, then enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function. Note: Some versions of the game require Ctrl to be pressed in addition to Alt.CodeEffectAlt + CMore money, if currently less than 5000 denariAlt + VInstant victoryHave fun.
Tips
Back to topSo check for water first in the area before you build one, so as not to waste your resources.
One mistake I continue to find myself making is not looking for sections of road which may have been destroyed.
Both roads and Aqueducts are targetable by enemies and, when destroyed, can do great damage to your city, especially if the Aqueduct carried water that feeds to a huge part of your population, or the road is what lead to some sort of food produce section.
After battles like these, make sure all Aqueducts are filled and running water, and that all roads to areas of importance are still working/constructed. If not, replace them quickly, and then move on to other districts to see if there are any places that need a road there.
By using this icon to find north, you can use the empire/trade map, and it will show you from which direction battles are coming from. If there is three icons from one direction (north is up) then that means that the next news you receive will be them invading your city!
However, this gives you an early warning system you can use to your advantage, and build up walls/ballisti there to protect that edge of your city.
It does get you out of having to worship a god 24/7 though, and that valuable time can go elsewhere. Your job is that much easier.
However, it is recommended that you keep the number of intersections to a minimum. Many types of workers, such as food distributors, prefects and engineers, will go a different direction each time they encounter an intersection. Having too many intersections, even with a good number of prefects, could mean that some houses will do without such services for some time.
Unfortunately, this also have the side effect of enclosing some buildings, and if they do not have an prefect pass them in some time, then they may begin to burn.
Without access to this building, prefects will continue on, and may not come back in time until the fire has spread to many surrounding buildings. I recommend having a small walkway to a path in between the two rows of housing, so that all houses get equal protection if those in the middle two rows do burst out in flame.
Merely take the arch from the building buttons and place it anywhere over a path.
Good luck with the game!
Note: To my knowledge, no materials are actually depostited, so you can only use them ofr an arch, and trust me, it does help out some aspects of your city!
If this is the case then it is time to lift up your manufacturing district for that product and dump it closer to that resource. Otherwise, any advantage you may have had with placing them all together and losing no space will be lost with transportation time.
The same goes to the buyers at the marketplace. They will go and find what the people around them want, and will go far and wide for it. If they can not find it, they will look elsewhere, but this also puts you out one of your employees.
Make it as easy as possible for transportation. Better to have those men waiting around for the product to be finished or mined then to have them always working far behind schedule.
Cheats
Back to topHowever, this will not improve the citizens thoughts regarding the gods ('The Gods are angry, we're all doomed!') and it will not stop religion from playing a part in game objectives (Culture Rating: Build more Temples).