C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Activision\IceAge3
Application data (HIDDEN FILE)
C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\Ice Age 2
In Vista C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Activision\IceAge3
Yes, you can delete any save game in Age of Empires III. To do this, navigate to the "Single Player" menu, select "Load Game," and then find the save file you wish to delete. Highlight the save game, and you will typically see an option to delete it. Confirm the deletion, and the save file will be removed from your list.
Manu-load game-dele save game
Age of Empires III is available for play on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Windows Mobile, and N-Gaga. The release date of this game was 2005. It is a real-time strategy game.
Click the dropdown menu in the top right corner and click save, then save the file as whatever you want--I think it should work.
This is a digital age. Binary data is converted to analog and analog to digital. Vista operating system has option save document as, therefore you can save each document in previous editions of windows so that you can send files in a format to someone who has not upgraded yet.
Satchel Paige at age 47 in 1953.
If I remember that game correctly, you just hit escape, and select the save option. You can also hit F5 to quicksave on PC
Please purchase the game if you wish to play it. if you cannot afford it, save up your money until you can.
I think you have to save the game and it saves from that point or something
According to the main website, it appears that all three Age of Wonders Games are windows only being (Windows 98,ME,2000,XP) Although I myself only own the first age of wonders game, there is absolutely no mention of mac on any of the instructions or technical specs for the game. However looking at the game for sale at Ebay or likewise sites, its sometimes shown as for mac, though I would be hesitant to buy it on the sole reassurance of someone from there. With that being said, if you run windows on your mac with Bootcamp or any other emulator for running the Windows operating system on your Macintosh, there shouldn't be any reason why it wouldn't work.