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This is a known issue which we are currently working with Apple to fully resolve.
http://support.aspyr.com/entries/22318399-Civilization-V-is-randomly-freezing-on-Intel-HD-3000-equipped-Macs-
Please move your saves folder to your desktop then delete your entire Civilization V folder from Documents/Aspyr.
Then, repair your disk permissions (if you have not done so already). To do this, Open up your hard drive, open the Applications folder, go to Utilities, and launch 'Disk Utility'. Under 'First Aid', select your main hard drive volume (usually labeled 'Macintosh HD') and hit 'Repair Disk Permissions'. Once this is complete, reboot your Mac.
Relaunch Civilization V and set your Terrain Tessellation graphics option to high, then exit out of the game. Replace your saves folder to its original directory to resume your game progress.
DIdn't do anything really. I loaded it back up and it froze in the tutorial windows. I guess Maverick just screws it all up bad.
What someone should do with this problem is go back to mountain lion or whateever and then install civ v.