
Economy ModĪs the name implies this mod increases the cost of technology, decreases building-costs, and adds a variety of changes to the game’s economics and the User-Interface. This mod was downloaded over 10,000 times (way over 9,000) and is definitely one of the more popular ones.
Ī number of bugfixes in the latest 7.1 version like increased horseman strength, building production bugs, bugs regarding national wonder requirements and more.Ĭheck out the official page for the mod listing many more of the features, as well as providing a download for the latest version of the mod. Improvements in amounts of wealth for terrain: improved rivers and city tiles now yield +1 wealth, while villages +2. Effectively this means that even players without access to vast lands will have each weapon/combat resource (horses, coal, iron etc…) on nearby or adjacent tiles, balancing-out combat strategies for the game. Ī drastic change in the placement of strategic resources, making the game fairer for players in crowded land-spaces. There are other increases in production/food for a number of buildings. +1 Production-value with a Horse, Elephant, Cow, Sheep and Deer Stable and same increase in food-value for a Granary with Wheat, Sugar, Spices, and Banana. Some of the changes are highly recommended for in-game balance, and better values for food and production. This combination fixes quite a few bugs for the game, with the unofficial patch, and adds improved options regarding decision-making and general playability. Keep reading for a brief list of the most popular “Civilization V” mods, chosen by highest number of downloads and available on the mod-section. The latest “Civilization” game hasn’t been out for very long, having been released in September of last year, but the community – mostly the good folks at – quickly stepped into action for much theorycrafting and the creation of new modifications to add to your game.Īlthough the game features many new improvements and additions compared to “Civilization IV,” some of which have been criticised, you may want to alter aspects of the game which don’t suit your playing style.