Landscape editor questions

ryudo2053

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Well, i finnally got to make the Landscape editor work.. and i'm working on a Island.
So far i'm good, but i have some problems:

1- I've already created a Greek city that worship me(player zero), BUT:
- I can't build anywhere, although the terrain is almost flat.
- When the game begins, all villagers walk INTO the town center and i never see them anymore.
 
You have to set what area's usable.  One of the tools (I don't have it installed so I can't check the name) will turn the landscape red, and you put down green markers (that connect, filling the space you want people to walk on/be buildable with green)

... I'd give you more detail but, like I said, I don't have it installed :(  Just look for one of the tools that turns everything red.
 
I already used the Nav Ribbon editor, and set the usable area.. i'm gonna redo it.. maybe i didn't do it right.
 
- When the game begins, all villagers walk INTO the town center and i never see them anymore

That's the Nav Ribbon which does that. Any better luck with it now.
 
Well, now i can build anywere(exept on the mountains). But the second problem haven't been solved yet.
Any sugestions?



 
Normally the villagers start in the town centre and migrate out from it.

Sounds like you've moved the town centre. Set the population down to zero, save and then reset the number of villagers. They should now appear under the town centre and walk out from it.
 
I tried it.. what happend was that now the villagers spawn near theyr houses.. lol
No matter what i do, make them a disciple.. they will just walk inside the town center.
 
I think that when I did it I didn't have any houses placed.

You might have to open the .bwe file and change the position of the villagers to that of the town centre.
 
I had a similar problem when a large portion of my villagers just walked into a pre-placed house and were never seen again (around 300 of the blighters). I think it was due to my town not being able to cater for the existing population. Try changing the number of houses or starting population.
 
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