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Civilization vi world builder
Civilization vi world builder







civilization vi world builder
  1. #Civilization vi world builder mod#
  2. #Civilization vi world builder series#
civilization vi world builder

To correct this bug, simply go to the icon in the top left corner of the WB screen and edit the default map name and description fields to whatever you want the map to show up as.

#Civilization vi world builder mod#

Leaving them unchanged, for some reason, causes a new Untitled Map mod to show up in the list of mods every time you save over the. This is not the only reason to change those default fields. Instead, a map saved as TZ.Civ6Map will, if the map information fields within WB are left at their default settings, show up in the list of available maps when starting a new game as Untitled Map. Somewhat confusingly, neither a mod nor a map named TZ anything will show up in either the mods list under Additional Content or the maps list when creating a game.

#Civilization vi world builder series#

That will allow you access to WB, and you can start playing around with the mapmaking tools, but a further series of steps are required if you want to actually play a game on a map you create with WB. This will cause the WB access button to appear in the Civ VI Additional Content menu. To use WorldBuilder (WB) you must first enable it, following the instructions in this post. I have seen references elsewhere on the forums and around the internet to things that simply aren't that way anymore, which is another reason I decided to convert my post. Note that I hadn't tried using the WorldBuilder (henceforth WB) before the Antarctic Summer patch, which, along with the GS release-day update, apparently changed a lot of things. I just want to make some custom maps for personal use, and help other users do the same. Let me begin by saying I have both R&F and GS and I use Steam, and I am not (yet?) using FireTuner or trying to do any modding proper. Since nobody posted in response to what used to be a 'please help?' post, and I learned some pointers that I think other users might find helpful in the meantime, I decided to convert it into a 'here's some help!' post. There was originally something else here, because I had made an embarrassing oversight and couldn't figure out what I had done wrong for several days.









Civilization vi world builder