![]() Sometimes after the above issue all sounds & music would stop working and only restarting the VM would fix it.Music starts playing when you receive the "an emissary wishes to speak with you" message however it sometimes stops playing when you continue into the diplomacy screen.I had no other issues with my Windows XP VirtualBox VM CivWin test install, however I had these extra issues occur on my Windows 98 DosBox VM CivWin test install:.Unfortunately this would require someone very skilled with hacking the Civ1Win game files to fix. Music stops playing in Diplomacy screen once you start pressing the ok button.As a result I had to edit out a few ‘slow’ bits. Forcing me to combine both songs into one track that fits the 3 minute length of the intro sequence. Unlike the DOS version CivWin uses only 1 track for both the title sequence and the evolution intro.If anyone knows of a way to trick the game into using higher quality files (eg 44,000Hz stereo) let me know! 24,000Hz 16bit Mono WAV format was the highest the game would accept during my testing. ![]() If you don’t have 7zip installed, you should as it’s better than all the others. To install just simply extract all the WAV files out of the 7zip archive file into your CivWin install folder overriding all of the old music WAV files in there.Just to be safe I recommend you backup all of your WAV files in your CivWin install folder just in case you don’t like the mod or it causes an unforeseen bug I haven’t already listed below.I'm also the creator of the popular Star Trek TNG GZDoom and Quest For Glory IV 3D Hexen GZDoom mods. If you like my work please feel free to check out my other mod projects such as my & Metropolis's Heroes of Might & Magic 2 Civ2 scenario, my Red Alert 2 Siege of NY Civ2 scenario, my Command & Conquer Civ2 scenario remaster, my Terminator Future War scenario remaster, my Deadworld Reborn scenario remaster, my Civ1 Graphics for Civ2MGE mod demaster, my ToT Graphics for Civ2MGE mod remaster, my Civ2 Playstation Graphics for Civ2MGE mod remaster, my Civ2 Better Terrain Graphics for Civ2MGE mod, my Attila's Conquest - Play as Barbarians in every Civ game scenario series, my old Star Wars Civ2 scenario, my new Master of Magic Enhanced Civ2ToT scenario, and my Civ1 Soundtrack Overhaul mod. If you’d like to try out some cool Civilization 1 scenarios then check out my scenario preservation collection project: Youtu.be/eVfpkzb_C3g?list=PLZqnaGtTZxFbq3F5R6lqzyVvYzg9tRBPY Honzas DOS Tileset for Civilization I for Windows mod:Ĭheck out my Civ1 HD tour & demonstration video to see how I used these mods: I’ve been playing Civ 1 in 1080p HD on my 46 inch screen with both these mods and having a blast! Most people couldn’t afford a Roland MT-32 back in the day so this soundtrack mod for CivWin will give even experienced Dos Civ players a much upgraded music experience should they wish to jump ship!įinally if you’re someone like me who also prefers the graphics & colours of the Dos version but wants to play in the higher resolutions of CivWin then I recommend you try out Honzas ‘DOS Tileset for Civilization I for Windows’ mod which combined with my mod converts CivWin into the ultimate classic Civ 1 experience. I had the lower the quality a bit for the files to be compatible with the game (see known issues) however working from an uncompressed source instead of a youtube compressed file has produced a much better final product which I hope you all enjoy. He very kindly gave me his original uncompressed WAV files to use for this mod. I hunted across the internet and managed to discover on youtube a very special high quality genuine Roland MT-32 recording of all the Dos version tracks uploaded by BarbarianBros. So I decided to test replacing the game’s music files with high quality full length versions of the soundtrack and was pleased to discover that the game allowed them and on most occasions didn’t ‘chop end’ playing the music. Some of Civ1’s music tracks went for minutes so a lot was lost, especially considering that the Civ1 intro goes for 3 minutes meaning you sat there in silence for 2.5 mins! There wasn’t much we could do about this in the 1990s as space was premium however these days a few big WAV files isn’t going to do any damage! =Īs someone who grew up playing the Dos version of Civilization I was frustrated when I tried the windows version and found that all the music tracks had been converted from midi to low quality 10-30sec WAV files.
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