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Dear fellow Patrician III players! Have you ever wanted to play Patrician III in higher resolutions fit for modern widescreen displays?
Patrician 3 Production Guide
Our German friends at have found a solution a few years ago and after stumbling upon it recently, I wanted to share their wisdom. Their method (which I'll describe in Part 2 of this guide) involves hex editing the exe, altering some configuration files and resizing a couple of images. If that sounds like too much work, don't worry! To spare you the hassle, I have already edited the necessary files for many different resolutions.
Part 1 of this guide will describe how to apply such existing resolution mods in less than a minute. Step 1 - Downloading the resolution pack Download the resolution pack: The pack currently includes the following resolutions: 1152x854 1200x900 1280x720 1280x800 1280x900 1280x960 1366x768 1440x900 1600x900 1600x1200 1680x1050 1768x992 1920x1080 1920x1200 2560x1440 ( NOTE: The resolution pack also includes the 1.1b patch for Patrician 3. This patch was reported to fix some bugs which caused the game to crash (e.g. When taking patrol missions). The 1.1b patch should be compatible with the Steam version, however if you run into issues, you can also download my first resolution pack which uses the original Patrician3.exe: ). Step 2 - Installing your desired resolution Create a backup of your current Patrician3.exe (rename it or move it to a backup folder). IMPORTANT NOTE: these modifications only work on original, unmodified versions of the Patrician3.exe.
Unfortunately, Steam's Patrician3.exe is slightly different from the original so you will need to obtain an original exe from another source. The version contains such an original exe, so you can either buy Patrician 3 on GOG or simply download the following package in which I have included all the necessary files that must be modified, including a copy of the (English) original exe: Note: Non-English versions of the Patrician3.exe should work okay by default.
Now for the actual modification - there are two ways to do this. An easy way and an old-fashioned way. Now you'll need to modify the following files (also included in the P3 Core Resolution Files.zip - See Step 1): scripts accelMap.ini scripts screenGame.ini scripts textures.ini images Vollansichtskarte1280.bmp images HauptscreenE1280.bmp images HauptscreenA1280.bmp Lets go over them one by one, starting with the 'scripts' folder (use Notepad to edit the ini files): accelMap.ini: In this file, do a search for this exact number combination: '1280 1024' (without the quotes). You'll find 2 instances of this line and you need to replace both with your desired resolution in the same format, e.g. '1920 1080' (again, without the quotes).
ScreenGame.ini: Here you need to find the numbers 740 and 996 (you'll find 2 of both) and replace each of them with the width of your desired resolution minus 284. 1920 - 284 = 1636 so you'd need to replace both 740 and 996 with 1636 if you wanted a resolution with a width of 1920.
(Note for the curious: 284 is the pixel width of the right UI bar. We need to subtract this from the screen width to properly position certain UI elements that end or begin exactly at that right bar.) Next, do another search for the number 424 and replace it with the height of your desired resolution minus 600. 1080 - 600 = 480 so you'd need to replace 424 with 480 if you wanted a resolution with a height of 1080. (Note for the curious: 600 is the pixel height of the minimap plus the interactive middle section of the right UI bar. We need to subtract this from the screen height to position the bottom section of the bar and avoid black borders or an image that stretches off the screen.) textures.ini: Here you just need to do a search for '1280 1024' (without the quotes) and replace these numbers with your custom resolution in the same format e.g. '1920 1080' without the quotes. You're done with the ini files and almost ready to play!
All that's left now is resizing two images in the 'images' folder and you're good to go: Vollansichtskarte1280.bmp: Open this image with an image editor (even Windows Paint will do) and simply resize it (change its width and height) to your custom resolution (e.g. To 1920 width,1080 height). HauptscreenE1280.bmp: Open this one too and change its height to the height of your custom resolution minus 600, e.g. 1080 - 600 = 480, so resize the image's height to 480 if your desired resolution will be 1080 pixels tall. Make sure you don't change the width on this one, just the height!
(I've also included a copy of the top screen border in HauptscreenA1280.bmp. If your resolution has a width other than 1280, the top border will either be too short or too long. It'll just cut off or repeat itself so it's hardly noticable in play, but if you're bothered by the imperfect fit, you can edit it with a better image editor to make it the perfect width. Ideally, its width needs to be your custom resolution's width minus 284, e.g. 1920 - 284 = 1636.) And that's it. Now you just need to copy the 'scripts' and 'images' folders into your Patrician game folder, along with the hex edited Patrician3.exe (backup/rename the original one first).
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Launch the game with your Steam shortcut. Go into Options and make sure to pick the 1024x768 resolution in the game because that's the one we just edited to carry our custom resolution. Enjoy Patrician III in high res!. If you get black borders/bars/spaces around the screen after applying the mod and you're absolutely sure both the 'scripts' and 'images' folders are in the right place (e.g./Patrician III/scripts), check to see where your game is installed. If it's somewhere in the C: Program Files (x86) folder, move (or copy) it to a new location (e.g. To the regular Program Files folder) and try launching it again from there. Credit and many thanks go to fellow user OneManRevolution for this solution!.
Windows 10: If part of the screen appears cut off, try disabling 'display scaling on high DPI settings' in the exe's compatibility options. Right click the Patrician3.exe - Select Properties - Compatibility tab - tick Disable display scaling on high DPI settings.
Credit and many thanks go to fellow user Hammer for this solution!. If you created a custom resolution by editing the files (instead of using the pre-made pack), but the in-game city view appears messed up with half of the screen being black, then you either forgot to edit one of the values or made a typo while editing one.
If the game crashes with some SetDisplayMode error when you try to start a scenario, that means your custom resolution isn't supported by your monitor/display. If your custom resolution has a widescreen aspect ratio (e.g. 16:9, 16:10), the in-game objects might appear slimmer (horizontally compressed) than what you're used to. This may feel unusual but it is actually the game's original look. In reality, it's the previous 'default' visuals that were distorted as they were made of 4:3 aspect ratio images stretched to fill your widescreen display. On the other hand, I personally got so used to those stretched images that the proper widescreen resolutions feel too slim and unnatural to me now. If you happen to feel the same way, you can get the familiar (stretched) look in high res by making/applying custom resolutions with a 4:3 aspect ratio (e.g.
1280x960, 1600x1200, etc.). Hope you found this guide helpful - if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to add them below.
Hah, very nice! I started having a lurking suspicion in the back of my mind that it may be due to some shenanigans with the location of the whole game folder. I heard of people having issues with (other) games installed in the Program Files (x86) directory, which newer Windows versions like to protect in various ways.
Though it may also be just that Patrician gets confused by the (x86) in the path name. In any case, that's a very useful piece of troubleshooting information. I'm pretty sure some of the problems others reported were caused by this too. I'll update the guide's troubleshooting section. Thanks for letting us know the fix!
Hello, I have a problem with my serial number of patricians IV after i patched from 1.0 to 1.3. The SECUROM activator gave an error that said they did not found my serial in there databases. So i contacted them via e-mail. (support@SECUROM.com) even with a photo of my original serial number they could not help me. Then I emailed support@kalpysomedia.com with my problem but after 7 days I did not get any reply. Finaly im going to try via the forum maybe that somebody here knows how to help me. Thanks in advance.
(, 05:32 PM)Thorin Oakshield Wrote: Sounds to me you made a minor patching error. Patch 1.3 isn't a cumulative patch, meaning you need to patch the game with the previous patches too. Best thing you can do right now is to uninstall the game, re-install it, activate it and then patch it with the 1.1.3, the 1.2 and finally 1.3 patch. Since you didn't mention where you got the game, I can't help you with links to spots where to find the patch.
But I hope this little help is already enough. Thorin Hay Thorin, I have done the patching in the order you discribe. I have downloaded them from gamersgate. From 1.0- to 1.13 (148 MB) from 1.13 to 1.2 (55.1MB) from 1.2 to 1.3 (65.2MB) I have bought the game from a PC gaming store. I could download the patches via the start menu but took so long so i downloaded them from gamersgate. I also have tried a clean install, so uninstall and install and patch in the right order, sadly no difference.
Any other idea's are welcome! I have the retail version. You must download the patches from the Kalypso launcher as Dorimil stated. The online buy patch version from 'Gamers Gate' will install, but it will absolutely not work. I tried that once. Again, the retail box version must have the patches from 'Gaming Minds' that is the Kalypso launcher.
You cannot download them any where else legally from any website. You must get them from the game launcher once you start the game the first time at version 1.0 and then let it auto patch in series up to 1.3. It takes some time and you must have a valid serial number from off the back of the manual inside your retail box.
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