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Civ 5 ingame editor for mac
Civ 5 ingame editor for mac









civ 5 ingame editor for mac
  1. #Civ 5 ingame editor for mac mod#
  2. #Civ 5 ingame editor for mac plus#

Finally click 'Add Map' and add your creation from the list.

#Civ 5 ingame editor for mac mod#

Enter the title of your mod and a description, if you eventually publish your mod, this is the part that players will see before deciding whether they want to download it. Once in Modbuddy, select File > New > Project, then select 'Map Pack' from the two options and press 'OK'. This time, instead of the WorldBuilder, select ModBuddy. Exit WorldBuilder and start up the Civilization V SDK. There's one final thing you need to do before you can dive into your creation. Checking the 'Edit' pip in the 'Cities' tab will then let you rename the city, set its health, population and add additional buildings.

civ 5 ingame editor for mac

Select the nationality of the city you want to place and then simply click a tile in the main view to plop down a city. To place cities belonging these nations into your map, select the 'Cities' tab from the now familiar 'Map Editor Tools' section at the top right of the screen. To do this I selected 'At war with' from the diplomacy drop down menu, and then made sure 'Team 2' (England) was at war with 'Team 3' (France). To spice things up I've given them a series of military policies right off the bat, set them to belong to 'Team 2' and 'Team 3' respectively, and then made them hate each other using the diplomacy options on the right. Then I've added the two antagonists, the old foes England and France. Here I've made sure that the 'Playable' tab is checked, and that the nation belongs to 'Team 1'. I have decided to create a small single player scenario that will sandwich the player between two warring states. These will let you tailor choose which nation you want to add, their policies, their starting relationship to other players on the map and even the technologies they start with.

#Civ 5 ingame editor for mac plus#

Hitting the small plus sign will add a nation to your scenario, and open up a series of options in the centre of the screen. At the bottom left of this window there's a blank box with a 'Players' tab at the top. This will let you set the general parameters of the game, including the speed of the game, the starting date and win conditions. Look to the top of the screen and select the 'Scenario Editor' tab. There's no war, or death, or squabbling politicians to trouble your idyllic new Eden. It's a quiet and peaceful place that belongs to nature alone.











Civ 5 ingame editor for mac