

Moreover, SC4 does have a control interface very similar to The Sims. SC4 comes with some default sims for those without a copy of the game. Sims can be imported into the city where they will report what they think of the area they are living in. SimCity 4 can be used in conjunction with Maxis' popular game The Sims. Additionally, the simulated city can now be seen at night time as well as during daytime. In this version, the player may develop several dependent cities at the same time, eventually populating the entire region.

For example, neighbor deals could be established, where a city could exchange resources such as water, electricity, or garbage disposal for money. Neighbor cities played a large role in the previous version of the game, SimCity 3000. The regional play concept adds a whole new dimension to this sequel of SimCity. Your browser does not support the HTML5 canvas tag.There are many differences between SimCity 4 and previous versions, the largest difference being that cities are now located in regions that are divided into segments, each of which can be developed. Generate New Map Open Image (PNG) Open Image (BMP) Size of region in city tiles (has a large effect on processing time): Once you've got a grayscale image saved as *.bmp, you can load it into SimCity 4 using these instructions. Chrome doesn't allow you to directly save the image for some reason, so if you're using Chrome, click "Open Image" then right click "Save As Image" on the image that appears. Firefox only allows downloading it as *.png, so in that case you'll have to convert it using Paint, or some other graphics software. If your browser allows you to select the image type to save to, save it as a *.bmp image.

Once it's finished, right click on the image, and click "Save this image". Clicking "Continue" will let the script finish. Note that generating large regions can be rather slow, so if you're using Firefox, it may complain about a slow script. To generate a region, enter the parameters below and click "Generate New Map". This script generates a random grayscale image for a SimCity 4 region using the random midpoint displacement algorithm.
