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  1. Stop stealing my awnings!

    Thanks for that info, @Cyclone Boom <3
  2. Stop stealing my awnings!

    That's strange, you'd think being paused on day that the stalls wouldn't be able to change, and they aren't seasonal. I don't know how to change settings in reader. Thanks for your help!
  3. Stop stealing my awnings!

    Hello! I play this game basically in creative mode, leaving it on pause. I am taking pictures of some new buildings and plopped down NUTS market pieces. There were a lot of them, they started out looking lovely, but by the time I took the picture 90% of the awnings had disappeared, leaving the metal frames exposed. Looked fairly terrible. I set the time to super fast but the awnings never came back. Is there a way to stop this from happening somehow? Thanks! 💗
  4. Thanks for everyone's help. I tried uninstalling, but the link to download it the standalone way was now nowhere to be found. So instead I manually installed it to c\gog games\simcity4deluxe and again replaced the damn dat with the custom one. And... IT WORKED! 💗💗💗 I cannot tell you how grateful I am for your help. All it took was a new path and an updated dat.. 😁
  5. @CorinaMarie Okay, I am completely un-techsavvy when it comes to these things, so my apologies before hand. Thanks so much for your direction to that thread. I downloaded the damncontrol.dat and replaced it for the original but not a lot happened. This time, instead of nothing happening when I click on "open damn menu" ingame, it opened a second window but it was completely empty
  6. Anyone? I have a feeling its not looking in the right place. The path for the SC4 icon is not in apps, so there's that. This has me puzzled, when I installed the game from gog, it put it in the c/windows/goggalaxy/games/simcitydelux or something like that, but for some reason the game is pointing to c/users/windows/mydocuments/simcity4 where the only folders there are region and plugins. Why are there two separate plugin and region folders? How do I make the game see the DAMN properly?
  7. Okay, I managed to get as far as this with the damn menu, but ingame it shows "open damn menu" and nothing comes up Can anyone let me know why?
  8. Thank you! I installed it, ran the indexer like it said to, and in the game the window has the link "open additional submenus" and nothing comes up
  9. Hello. I haven't played SC4 in several years, and downloaded it today. I copied over all the mods I had from my original saved plugins folder to the new folder, and everything seems okay except that DAMN doesn't appear to be working. I've tried searching the STEX for it to see if I missed something and can't find it. Any help would be greatly appreciated
  10. Can't find it?... Ask here!

    Hey Fox, could you tell me what the round building with pointy edges below that stadium is or was that also not released?
  11. Can't find it?... Ask here!

    Where can I find that little stream/canal splitting up those rice fields pictured above?
  12. BAT types/groups most missing from the STEX

    Personally, I'd love to see far more attention paid to Asian architecture, especially temples of any size. We have some here, but much of it requires knowledge of Japanese and Chinese sites, many of which can be frustratingly complicated to navigate, or defunct.
  13. Can't find it?... Ask here!

    Managed to find it on that site, thanks
  14. Can't find it?... Ask here!

    Thanks! I did have many of the items in those links already. Problem with those pics I think is that it's difficult to tell where one bat ends and another begins, what's just residential and which are actually temples, etc. This link is the only one I can't figure out how to download though, since geocities no longer exists, and the redirect just takes me to infoseek's home page... http://hide-inoki.com/bbs/archives/sc4_0258.html
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