![]() I tried to copy it and use it by getting rid of the canned cities, but it just didn't work right. I've tried monkeying with the Timbuktu regional map and it really has been twisted by the developers for use as a tutorial. Just use windows explorer and copy the region folder back into your C:\\Documents\SimCity 4\Regions folder.įor regions that have been downloaded, simply render the region again. In the case of any of the default regions, you can recopy them from the installation files in C:\Program files. I want to have multiple copies of this region, same exact starting terrain, but I suppose I'll need to rename them, Timbuktu, Timbuktu2, Timbuktu3, etc. I modified timbuktu, and have cities in it now, is there any way to get it back to what it was in the beginning? Is there any way to set a region back to default, what it was right after the game was installed. I'd prefer something different randomization options, like in 2K, you could say how much water, how much elevation- do you want a river or coast or not, would be simpler and easier. I'm also tinkering a little bit with landscape designer. Then, reinstall the game, and I can put the cities/region back, to what it was before the reinstall- in the region's case, renaming it. Or, could I save the region file to somewhere else- with the cities in it. So I could save my two city files somewhere else, then reinstall the game, and put them back on the tiles I want them on. I know you can import a city into a blank region tile (of the same size). How would I restore it with the original files? Not sure how? Is it possible to save individual cities as files, not just the regions the cities are in. To make clones/copies just find the folder of region you want to duplicate (under Documents\SimCity 4\Regions) and copy-paste it, then rename it. The only possibility to recover the terrain (eside reinstalling the game) is to restore the region with the original files. ![]() Well you have the option to obliterate the cities, which will remove everything built but any terraformation already done cannot be reverse engineered this way. ![]()
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