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Then click on download from Terrain Party, wait for it to load the height map. Click on download from Overpass API and this will download the roads from the Open Street Map site and then click Make Roads and it will start to draw in all the roads on your map.
In order to save the map for use in the game you need to make sure you have a highway connection into and out of your tiled area to the very edge of the whole map. You also need to have a water source somewhere on your map (be it a river or lake etc) and in your starting tile (you can choose which tile you start with).
I hope I've explained it well for you, if not then take a look at some YouTube video tutorials of people making maps to get an idea of what to do.
Alas, I don't have any screen capture software otherwise I'd make a tutorial myself for using Cimtographer as well. Maybe that's something I can in the future.
Any solution?
I too get this error. Error 404 is not found iirc. Is the site down?