:) 懂了<br /><br /><br />To download: Right click on terrain and choose save target as or click to view terrian and right click on picture and choose save as. You must also download the config and change the name to config.bmp <br /><br /> <br />Here are some basic instructions for importing these. In case you are wondering why I'm only providing the terrain maps, it's because to <br />provide the actual files SC4 uses, would make each terrain about 8-10 megabytes. <br /> <br />1) Start SC4 and create a new Region, give it a name and then immediately exit the game. <br /> <br />2) Go to your Documents folder where you should have a SimCity 4\Regions Folder with a folder with the name of the region you just <br />created. (NOTE, this is NOT located in your main Sim City Folder. It is in your Documents folder) <br /> <br />3) In the folder should be one file called region.ini. <br /> <br />4) For standard size terrains copy the file config.bmp into the folder with the region.ini. This config.bmp file will create all large cities. <br />For non-standard terrains use the config.bmp that is supplied with the terrain. You can also create your own config.bmp if you want to <br />have different sized cities. Here is a webpage that has lots of good info on how to modify the config.bmp to create custom city sizes. <br /><a href="http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~sheridjs/maxis.html" target="_blank">http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~sheridjs/maxis.html</a> <br /> <br />5) Start SC4 again and make sure you are at the correct region, which should look like a flat landscape. From the region screen press <br />alt-shift-ctrl-R which should bring up a box that will let you select a file to import. <br /> <br />6) Select the terrain map JPG file. SimCity 4 will then import the terrain, which will take 5-15 minutes depending on size of terrain and <br />speed of your computer. <br /> <br />That's it. You will need to go in and add trees and animals manually if you want them <br /> |