How do I make a map in the editor using the watercolor terrain? Or any terrain?
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It depends if you have PTW or not. If you have PTW, all you need to do is put Warpstorm Watercolor Terrain; in the Scenario Search Folders field of the Scenario Properties page. You won't see any change unless you save and reload but it works. In normal Civ3, you can't make a scenario (map) use a terrain set.Seemingly Benign
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Okay, start with a new empty scenario. Add Warpstorm Watercolor Terrain; in the Scenario Search Folders field of the Scenario Properties page. Create your map. Save the scenario (with a new name in the Scenarios folder (don't give in to the dark side and over-write your master scenario)). Start PTW. Choose Load Scenario. Find your scenario from the list and play it.Seemingly Benign
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Well, that should work. Post your .bix and I'll look at it.Seemingly Benign
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Ok, this gets weirder and weirder, thanks for your patience. I should probably list all the steps I take so you can get a clearer idea of whats going on:
1. load the watercolor terrain in the PTW editor
2. generate a map (so far so good its watercolor)
3. load the scenario I just made in PTW and start the game...
...and Im looking at the default terrain.
Once this happens, if I dbl click on the .bix, the editor opens up and...sure enough, its been converted back to the default terrain. Ive included two .bix files. The first one is one that I tried to load in the game and was converted back to the defaults. The second one 'WCT test2', is a pristine watercolor map I generated but did not try to open in the game so its watercoloriness is still intact.
Could another terrain I d/led awhile back be causing the prob? I dont remember what its called but it was one that corrected the green so it would be more vibrant and look less like pea soup. Might be a long shot but its the only variable I can think of.Attached Files
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Okay, I opened them in the editor and they are not WC. The trick is to add Warpstorm Watercolor Terrain; in the Scenario Search Folders field of the Scenario Properties pageSeemingly Benign
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