There are also additional filters for you to maximize, trade route trackers, and automations to make your life so much easier. Additional tabs for policies and city-states make it much easier to micromanage. More Lenses does exactly what it implies: adds more lenses for you to use. You now have lenses specifically for builders, archaeologists, barbarians, resources, wonders, scouts, and naturalists.
As examples though, the builder lense highlights all unimproved resources, hills, and removable features. And the resource lense, on the other hand, highlights resources on the map based on their category.
Building placement is especially important in games like Civilization, as certain effects have a specific area that it applies to. This is made even more significant in Civ6 with the new addition of city districts , also having a specific area of effect.
Unfortunately the only choice you have is to manually count each tile to determine how far apart your buildings can actually be. Obviously, this can get tedious fairly quickly. Lucky for us the Radial Measuring Tool fixes that. With this simple mod you now have a quick visual representation of effect distances. This is sure to save you loads of time when deciding where to build that shiny new wonder. It then adjusts the time of day in-game to match that.
That must mean you have tons of things to look after, right? All it does is remind you when changing policies would be possible before ending a turn.
Better Civilization Icons is a simple way to add more historical accuracy to the game. With the introduction of city districts in Civ6, Civilization fans have a new mechanic to dive into.
This mod solves that. To make it even more intuitive, the color schemes have been maintained so as to avoid mixing them up. To further improve on the historical realism of the game, modder Infixo gives us Real Great People. The mod replaces all icons for great people with actual portraits of them.
Cool right? Mappa Mundi improves on that by adding over 15, unique names to mountains, rivers, and volcanoes among other natural landmarks. Names are actually based on real-world locations, which completely enhances the realism of the game.
He wanted to make the dialogue more unique. Not only that, but he wanted to make it more realistic as well. An adjustment to what the AI has access to in terms of resources and tech options solves this problem. Mods that help your city states do a better job to maintain your city states, are always a good thing. Tougher City States allows your city states to hold their own in battle. Thankfully, there are several mods in the works to help solve this issue.
While they are still early on in their development, since modders are waiting for better tools and the like, some, including this one , are already working wonders for players.
This is one of those simple Civilization VI mods that does exactly what the title says. This Civilization VI mod adds 12 unique units to the game that are balanced to fit in with the current offerings. Modern Buildings currently adds nine new buildings for you to build, each with different perks and stat boosts for your budding civilization. There are times in games when you just want to skip all of the dialogue options and just play.
Most strategy games had a feature that allowed fans to skip the unnecessary fluff and get back to their game. Water can be a nuisance in the game, especially if you set your city near it.
This mod opens up more possibilities with the religious side of the game, adding more branches to Christianity and more. Aesthetics plays a big part in Civilization VI, from creating your town down to even the smallest icons in the game. Starting the game with only a warrior can get a bit challenging, so this mod gives each faction a starting scout.
Just keep in mind that this will even give the AI a free scout too. This mod adds RED from the previous game to make the military units smaller and more numerous. These changes will help these units look much more realistic and less intrusive on the battlefield if you prefer to play the game that way. The Civilization 6 menus can be pretty complex and could take some time to getting used to, especially for first-time players.
Those that want a more streamlined experience can download the CQUI mod , which packs the menu with more information at first glance instead of having to dig through the sub-menus. The mod should add a bit more realism to the overall gameplay if you are looking for a different experience. Production has never been easier thanks to this mod that adds a production list on the upper left corner of the screen. You can use this to monitor and add things to the production menu and even rearrange the list by simply dragging and dropping.
This nifty mod not only gives the game a visual rehaul but also adds heavy depth of field for a tilt-shift effect. Trade Routes Guide Guide to traders, trade routes, and other related information. Updated: Nov 10, Housing Guide Housing Guide - by Browd. Updated: Oct 30, Production Queue Add a production queue to city production management - by Lozenged. Updated: Feb 16, Updated: Feb 26, Quo's Combined Tweaks Combines various tweaks from the "Quo's" series into one package.
Moar Units Mod Adds 10 general units and 2 additional unique units for each Civilization. Updated: Oct 27, Updated: Aug 15, Updated: Mar 15, If you believe your item has been removed by mistake, please contact Steam Support. Please see the instructions page for reasons why this item might not work within Sid Meier's Civilization VI. Current visibility: Hidden.
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Zombie Matt. Cheeze Offline. My boi. Items Amenities from Copper and Crabs. Created by p0kiehl. Ananse's BFG Modpack. Created by Ananse. This top-level mod takes all of my modding work on Civ VI, and integrates it with a bunch of my other favorite mods into one simple package. Unlike previous versions of this mod, which copied other modder Better Civilization Icons. Created by janboruta.
This mod replaces a number of civilization and city-state icons with more historically accurate or more aesthetically pleasing variations.
No more bulls for Spain, way more bulls for Sumer! Better Coastal Cities and Water Tiles. Better Desert, Snow, and Tundra Tiles. Created by Swiss Halberdier. City-State Types Basemod. Created by kantorr. Ahoy, Suzerains!
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