


Rename this registry value to " UseLocalUserMaps". Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Electronic Arts\Electronic Arts\Command and Conquer 3"Ħ. Click on e dit -> new -> dword (32bit)value. Use Windows search and search for "Regedit.exe" and open it.ĥ. Drop the folders in it of your custom maps (each map is supposed to be in a folder).Ĥ.

If it isn't there, make that map yourself with the name "Maps".ģ. Look for the "Maps"-folder in that directory. Go to "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars".Ģ. Does this work for you?:įirst make sure that your AppData-folder is not hidden: set in Folder Options of the View-tab of Windows Explorer that it should show hidden files, folders and drives.ġ. This is apparently an error in the Ultimate Collection. I will look further for a possible solutionĮdit: I found the solution. I put some custom maps in that "Maps"-directory and the game indeed also didn't recognize them and yes that folder has all permissions and this even occurs when running the game as administrator. I had to make the "Maps"-folder myself, but opening and saving a map in the worldbuilder also produced thiss map in the AppData directory. I can reproduce your issue, I also only saw those folders and the AdCache folder. your first point won't help as you can't do anything with that file of course.
