Colony Survival Flat World Seed Fix [ iPad ]

Open the file using a text editor like Notepad or Notepad++.

Delete the workshop folder inside your gamedata directory to remove outdated mod remnants.

If your region has been corrupted, you will see erratic numbers like 45 , 98 , 12 , 76 . colony survival flat world seed fix

Locate the line that says "WorldType": "Normal" or "TerrainGenerator": "Default" . Change the value to "Flat" . Save the file and close the text editor.

After some testing, the community has found a fix using specific seeds (or the lack thereof) to force the generator to behave. Here is how you can get a perfectly flat surface for your colony. Open the file using a text editor like Notepad or Notepad++

Change the seed value to your desired numerical seed (e.g., "seed": 15849203 ).

Steam Cloud can sometimes force-load a corrupted "flat" template over your new world files. Open your . Right-click Colony Survival and select Properties . Under the General tab, toggle Steam Cloud Sync to OFF . Navigate back to your local savegames folder. Delete the broken flat world folder entirely. Locate the line that says "WorldType": "Normal" or

If a seed alone isn't enough, the most common community "fix" for a flat world is using the AdvancedWand Mod : This mod acts as an in-game world editor.

Navigate to your Colony Survival save directory: C:\Users\[YourUserName]\AppData\LocalLow\Sunnyside Games\Colony Survival\Saves\[YourWorldName]\Regions

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