

It’s a simple mod that changes nothing about the gameplay itself, but is to keep the maps fresh for the player, and is compatible with several other map mods for realistic place names/placement. Mappa Mundi adds more than 15,000 location names to the game, mixing it up and adding some much needed spice to the game’s geographic vocabulary. I’ve always been a fan of any mod that gives the player a greater sense of immersion, and that’s why I like this mod. This top ten mod list is updated for Gathering Storm, and you can check out my other mod lists for even more options to expand your Civ game.* With the Civ team releasing new content faster than a deity AI constructs wonders, modders have to stay on their toes to avoid being outmoded. Many of them have altered or enhanced tech trees.Stop window shopping and give your game the makeover it deserves!Īs most gamers know, mods can make or break your game, sometimes literally! There are several other large and popular modpacks as well, but I don't have much experience with them. Fall from Heaven is another classic if looking for fantasy, and has many good modmods. I don't play with large mods often, but would recommend Rise and Fall (RFC): Dawn of Civilization. If you are looking for something more, you can find many mods here: It is installed in Custom Assets and pretty much works with anything that is not standalone, i.e., stand-alone mods often have their own graphics(possibly BM itself) and just ignores it. Blue Marble is probably the texture mod you are referring to. BAT includes BUG/BULL/Blue Marble and a graphics mod - it is fantastic (i use it for all personal games). BUG/BULL in Custom Assets (SP mode) are fairly standard here on the forums for forum games. BUG, BAT, BULL and Blue Marble can all be found here:īasically, unaltered gameplay mods.
