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CIV Call To Power

Infohash:

5F6984E0879D031F015FA7D1FDE2366FB583A8F1

Type:

XXX

Title:

Civilization Call to Power

Category:

Games/PC

Uploaded:

2009-02-02 (by eyezin)

Description:

.................................Civilization: .............................. ---------------------------------Call to Power------------------------------- ================================================================================| Developer...............: Activision Publisher...............: Activision Platform................: Windows, Linux Release date............: March 1999 Genre...................: Turn-based strategy game Mode....................: Single player, multiplayer Media...................: CD ================================================================================| Call to Power is a turn based empire building game. You start a civilization in the stone ages and lead them to the future through science, diplomacy, war, trade and other actions. Eventually you will be building colonies in space and cities in the ocean if you can survive. One of the most noticeable differences from the original Civilization is that the timeline of the game does not end in the 21st century, but rather goes to the year 3000. There are five epochs in this game: Ancient Age, Renaissance, Modern Age, Genetic Age, and Diamond Age. In the game, space colonization and sea colonization become a reality with appropriate technological advances (available in the Genetic Age). ================================================================================| Minimum Specifications: * 133 MHz CPU, * 32 MB RAM * Windows Linux * DirectX 7.1 or higher (included) * 4X CD-ROM * 4MB Video Card * 400 MB HDD * Keyboard and mouse ================================================================================| ...............daa made with PowerISO.4.3................. Install Unzip, mount CIV-CTP.daa to virtual drive, or burn to disk Copy tAC-ctp.exe from folder to installation folder ctp_programctp and Run tAC-ctp.exe Play

Tags:

  1. Turn based
  2. Strategy

Files count:

1

Size:

376.63 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

juckes (2009-02-05)

done everything the instructions have told me to do, but when i click on play icon it comes up with the message box
'Abnormal termination CRC: 3B38-2CE8'
if anyone else had this problem and solved it or just knows what to do, let i know, ta

juckes (2009-02-05)

ahh no worries, just had to change compatibility mode to windows '98. cheers for the upload

franik4ever (2009-04-09)

>Platform................: Windows, Linux
As I understand its for Windows, but I can run it on Linux under Wine, is it right?

roguegrafix (2009-05-02)

I also get the abruptly terminated message. Changing the compatibility didn't work for me. Any other ideas?

isreal7113 (2009-06-08)

havin trouble itallin please provide detailed instructions. mounted wih ultra iso but dont understand wat to do afterward ( installation folder???)

Jettwinlock (2010-03-10)

Figured out what I had to do, I have Vista 32 bit
After Placing the tAC-ctp.exe file in directory
C:\Program Files\Activision\Civilization-Call To Power\ctp_program\ctp
I made comparability to 98 that set on administration to use and ran.
I did the same for the civctp.exe file
Every thing works fine

mcginta (2010-07-22)

I've been having some trouble here.
I installed the game and burned the file to a disk, however I am getting the message "Please insert Civilization CTP Disk" or something to that effect. I was wondering how to remedy this.

mcginta (2010-07-22)

Disregard, I'm an idiot.

Goody19884 (2010-08-02)

Made everything needed. Says to insert disk in CD.
Please help !!!!!

binyo66 (2010-11-19)

Works Great.
@Goody19884 you have to run tac-ctp in the same location as civctp.exe

amrodfal (2014-07-08)

Thanks for the upload!
Though, I have to point out, using .daa format (which my daemon tools doesn't know) and then even zipping it (it's already a compressed format) doesn't really make sense.