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just reformatted...old city after re-install?
latazyo posted a topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
I just bought a new hard drive and installed windows XP fresh on it I still have my old hard drive with my cities, etc so when I re-install sim city, can I just copy and paste my old region into the regions folder and it'll work? I'll obviously be putting all of the mods back into the plugins folder, but just wondering so when I install sim city it'll "overwrite" the existing folders and files, but then I can just copy and paste my original region into the regions folder and it should work, right? -
just reformatted...old city after re-install?
latazyo replied to latazyo's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
thanks everyone, everything appears to be working good and the city is how it was when I last left it the game kept crashing on me at first because I forgot some basic things (installing vid card and sound card drivers and patching the game from sc.com, etc) but now its all good -
just reformatted...old city after re-install?
latazyo replied to latazyo's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
yep, that's fine so when I copy those over and start the software my city should be there just like in the old install, right? so here is my course of action install SC4 on new hard drive > delete My Docs/SimCity 4 (folder) > copy old My Docs/SimCity 4 (folder) > paste > reinstall things like the NAM > play game is that correct? -
that is the coolest police building ive seen downtown looks great, I like it when people have at least some water in their downtown areas like yours good job
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wow, thanks for another update...how the heck do you get away with streets in those dense looking areas? I like the modern buildings and the moulin rouge...oh yeah...and nice statue of liberty!
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your famrlands are perfect...they look exactly as they do here in North Dakota from the air this city looks so realistic, I love it another perfect update from nardo
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dedgren, can you show how to add additional city squares to your region after you've already begun building on your region without losing previous work as you've done in that last pic
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nardo, I certainly did like everything....you should attempt to make a large central plaza similar to Marienplatz...my favorate place in all of Deutschland
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well I think your journal is coming along quite nicely I hope the Russians get crushed so as not to interrupt Christmas....or as we call it in the US now...the holidays :thumbdown: do you ever notice that the only time anyone uses punctuation or capitalization on forums is when they're attempting to criticize someone else's grammar...they make sure to use exact proper grammar when they do it so as not to allow for any sort of rebuttal keep it up mayor#1
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I like how you've incorporated some historical sites into your city how about some region shots?
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dedgren, your format of CJing is unique as is most other people's if someone does not like your style of CJing, then who cares, you are allowed to CJ as you please I think your work is excellent, when I made a canyon similar to yours I just lowered it to the proper depth and then used the "level terrain" tool is there a reason you don't do this? perhaps I'll have to wait and find out.......
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wow, great idea on the picture, it looks like one huge shot that intersection a few updates ago is hilarious and really shows that no matter what you do the sims still insist on taking the way you dont want them to take your coastal areas are excellent and use of tunnels is perfect
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for your airport, I like to go off of population too....what is the population of the region or of Quaintsville? I voted no because I didn't think Quaintsville looked quite big enough for an international airport, however I didn't know the population of the big picture or the commercial development
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this is a very positively attituded community....placing rows of trees around those industrial areas should knock out some pollution excellent work
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simply marvelous, a CJ I can relate too....hope to see more
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dedgren, this is one of the only journals I have gotten the opportunity to read through the entire thing....your city is phenomenal the landscape and trees and farms are perfect and the transportation system will handle a large city quite well keep up the good work and keep up the tutorial style CJ, it is very helpful to noobs
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your streets are excellent, the bike paths awesome what does planting all of those road tiles do?
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your city is coming along nicely...that is a nice skyscraper, however hopefully taller buildings fill in around it the farm area is great too and the private chalet's are top notch
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your detail is phenomenal, the waterfront areas are quite good as well I would like to hear more...looking forward to updates
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being from a rural area I love this city and story, your attention to detail is oustanding, especially the waterfront and beach areas...keep up the good work
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beautiful city and great work on the rails where do I find that population report? is that stock game or mod?
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Date: 2/22/2006 10:21:51 PM Author: josefmayor I don't know why there were strikes at small clinics when there are huge medical centers right next door that barely have any patients at all.quote> I hate that too, that always happens to me with subway stations, one will be like 110% and the one next to it will be 3% sorry to hear about the riot, hopefully the rebuilding years will be better
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great region shots I love the bridges, thats a good idea
