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So the only way to play this mod is by having happiness system disabled. Otherwise your civ will get stuck in a constant loop of spawning barbarians and hardly producing anything. And since settlers require you to have positiv happiness it also means you can't expand anymore.
Thankfully this is rather easy to fix in terms of gameplay: All that needs to be added is a +1 happiness bonus upon every research of enlightenment. This would keep sciene relevant for growth and expansions of your empire.
Hi the Classical mods are not shown in the technology tree in the game the part is empty, what can I do
Step 1: Manually download the mod through steam workshop downloader (google it)
Step 2: Rename all the files in the mod to be lowercase
Step 3: Change the filenames in the modinfo file to reflect the new lowercase filenames
Step 4: Manually place the mod folder in the MODS folder.
I think that can will resolve if battle galley will are the ranged naval unit and trireme was normal.
This is just a opinion
PD: sorry for my bad english
Sincerely,
RomeoTheMaster
I have already installed and uninstalled this mod several times but it does not download. Have a problem with this Mod? I installed the Medieval Era without problems.
I'm a Linux user