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civilization is necessarily the winner, nor that the wealthiest always has the upper hand.
In fact, a balance of knowledge, cash, military might, cultural achievement, and diplo-
matic ties allows you to respond to any crisis that occurs, whether it is a barbarian inva-
sion, an aggressive rival, or an upsurge of internal unrest.
Winning
There are now more ways of winning the game.You can still win the Space Race with
fast research and a factory base devoted to producing spacecraft components.You can
still conquer the world by focusing on a strong military strategy. If you dominate the
great majority of the globe, your rival may well give in to your awesome might.
In addition, there’s a purely Diplomatic means of success; if you’re universally renowned as
a trustworthy peacemaker, you can become head of the United Nations.Then there’s the
challenge of overwhelming the world with your Cultural achievements—not an easy task.
Finally, of course, is perhaps the most satisfying victory of all—beating your own high-
est Histographic Civilization Score or those of your friends. See Chapter 14:Winning
the Game
for an in-depth analysis of the scoring system.
The Documentation
The folks who make computer games know that most players never read the manual.
Until a problem rears its head, the average person just bulls through by trial and error;
it’s part of the fun.When a problem does come up, this type of player wants to spend as
little time in the book as possible, then get back to the game. For those of you who are
looking for a quick fix, Chapter 15: Reference: Screen by Screen is the place to go.
For the rest of you, we’ve tried to organize the chapters in the order that you’ll need
them if you’ve never played a Civilization game before. If you’re new to the game, the
sidebars on concepts should help you understand the fundamentals of the game.
The Readme file on the CD-ROM has the rundown on the very latest changes, things
that didn’t make it into this manual. (Due to printing and binding time, the manual has
to be completed before final tweaks are made.)
Last but not least, the Civilization III game continues the tradition of including a vast
compendium of onscreen help. Click on the Civilopedia icon (the book near your advi-
sors) or on any hyperlinked text in the game to open the Civilopedia. This handy 
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