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  • civII: convert pc-map into mac-map

    hi to everybody,

    do anybody know i can convert a pc civII map into mac readable format.

    the mac read me told me to rename the maps into textfiles, but that doesn´t work.

    when i open these files with map editor i can choose a size for the map and see only the never ending sea.

    what can i do, is there any conversion software out.

    help me....please!!!
    "raise the luxury rate"
    "i disagree"
    "i disagree"
    (typical scene at lunchtime at my home)

  • #2
    Hmm. You shouldn't need any sort of conversion software. All I do is download the map, unstuff it (if necessary), open up the map editor, then open the file via the editor and, presto!, the map's there.

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    • #3
      that´s the f**king situation i´m in.

      those files are often ".mp" or ".map.mp" and if i start the map editor i can´t open these files (i can`t even find them in the open dialog box).

      all i see when i start map editor are three sizes where i can choose from or a function to size my own map - that`s it.

      if i open a map there i see only the unendless and wide sea...nothing more.

      hope you know now what my problem is

      greetz from africa...
      "raise the luxury rate"
      "i disagree"
      "i disagree"
      (typical scene at lunchtime at my home)

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      • #4
        You're doing something wrong.

        I just went to the Apolyton downloads section and downloaded the Eurasia.mp file. I proceeded to start the Civ II map editor, selected the world size (large, in this case, although I doubt it matters since all it does is generate the standard blank map). I get the blank, base map that you get. You then go to "file," select "open map" and then navigate to where you downloaded the map. Select it, choose "open" and it should come up in your editor. Mine did. I see Eurasia in all its glory. Proceed to "save map as" and rename it to your heart's content and stow it away in whatever folder serves as your map folder.

        I don't know what else to tell you.

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