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Civ 7 gets a mod to fix its AI even before it’s out

Now this is proactivity.

A diehard Civilization fan took it upon himself to fix some of the game’s biggest issues before the masses even got the chance to complain about them.

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Though Civilization 7 will only release on Tuesday, those with early access say it’s great, though it lacks many simple but essential quality-of-life elements present in the series’ previous entries. These mostly amount to inexplicable features and UI omissions that based on player feedback.

That’s cool, but, as , a lone soul has beaten them to it.

Sukritact has been playing Civilization 7 since the beginning of early access and has just launched , a mod that aims to fix some of the more pressing matters. In short, the mod adds basic informat🍸ion tooltips for when players hover over tiles, with smaller icons for undeveloped tiles. You can ไalso access diplomacy options by clicking on the city banners of other civilizations.

Since Civilization 7 isn’t officially out yet, you can’t comfortably download the mod via the Steam Workshop yet. You can, however, , download the mod, and put it in your mods folder, which should be here: *username*\AppData\Local\Firaxis Games\Sid Meier’s Civilization VII\Mods.

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The adjustments might strike people who don’t know the series as minor changes, but they carry a lot of weight when it comes to the enjoyment of the game, as they save players the trouble of digging for information in other menus.

Though certain features of Civilization 7 will be sure to disappoint some fans by launch, ๊chances are the continued efforts of Fi🐬raxis and the mod community will have them fixed in no time.


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