![]() ![]() Making your own Modpack! (This assumes you have existing experience working with Civ 5's mod tools, and that you're on a PC) Those of you who have made working modpacks, I strongly encourage you to post download links to the compiled version, and I will link them here. Reisen's Touhou + Community Balance Patch (tested). Serp's Multiplayer Improved Experience packĬivAddiction’s Multiplayer Modpack – CP+CSD+C4DF+Serp’s+And More! (BETA) Khundians JFD Civs pack Note that the only working link appears to be here: EDIT: Apparently that link is dead too now.ĭoctorRoosterMD's UPDATED JFD Civs pack (Direct Link)īacon Bomb's Ultimate Civ Modded MP Experience Link in post is dead, use Įharper256's Prime Cuts Pack Link dead for now Haken Browning's Wish for a World-centered Anime Pack (Link is to his post, since he explains it better than I can).Īlrek's Five-star Compilation (Again, link to post) Link in post is wrong, though, should be Link is dead.Įmeralis Wish for the World centric modpack. Lynnes: Community Balance Patch for Multiplayer (Outdated)Ĭicero225's Touhou-only Pack Link is dead. This post suggests that it can work on Linux: Place dlc folder in Contents/Home/Assets/DLC Right_click -> Civlization V -> Show Package Contentsģ. Navigate to Macintosh HD/Users//Libraries/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Sid Meier's Civilization VĢ. You will probably have to use command+shift+period to reveal hidden files.ġ. Copy paste the folder into Steam\SteamApps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V\assets\DLC. When starting a game with fake dlc pack, use the normal multiplayer menu (NOT the mods menu).ġ. The pack must be removed again to play regular civ 5. You can either play with a premade dlc pack (PC + MAC (!) +Linux (unconfirmed)), or you can make your own (the person making it has to have a PC).Įveryone who wants to join a multiplayer mod game must do the following, and use the same pack. ![]() In order to play with multiplayer mods, you have two options, which I will detail below. Troubleshooting advice for those having trouble making their own modpack is at the bottom of this post.) (Modders who want compatability advice, look here. Still, depending on your needs, it may be perfect. In my testing it works, though it has some glitches, especially with dll mods and Vox Populi. If you want a much more user friendly tool, check out, which I think is based part on MPMPM. The idea is that by packing all the mods you want to use into something that looks like a dlc pack, Civ 5 can be tricked into loading the mods on start, and then you can play it with mods in multiplayer through the standard multiplayer interface, but only with others who have the same fake dlc pack. It is not terribly user-friendly, but it works quite well, and without the strenous limitations that Jaii der Herr's more user-friendly project still has. The intent of this thread is to provide Civ 5 mod users with the ability to play their favorite mods in multiplayer. Actually, Gedemon has PM'd me, and I guess I officially have permission now. ![]() The creator of the original thread and code, Gedemon, is no longer active on these forums, and there have been significant updates in the meantime, I am making a new thread with an updated first post.
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