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At first I thought it was broken because the highlights were not displaying; however, like it is written in the Troubleshooting portion of the description, in order for mods to work you need to actually start your game from the mods menu. When I started a game from the mods menu, this mod's highlights showed up just fine.
This mod shows the locations in red where 2 cities overlap each others area of effect.
This also seems to wok for city related units like workers and work boats.
I do not know how the work in the overlapping areas are calculated for each city that "owns" the area.
The only problem is, the limits only show when you move your settler. All the people saying it doesn't work: try moving the settler and, hey presto, it should appear. It's a bit frustrating, but easily worked round.
delete this folder but make sure you ujse your windows username for the correct location...
C:\Users\{USERNAME}\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\cache
To use mods you must after opening and enabling the mods click "Next".
Then you Can choose Singleplayer and Setup a new game or load an existing game.
"Enabling" or checking the box on a mod and returning to the main menu to play does not allow mods to work."
Thanks for including this statement! The first time I tried using a mod, this was very confusing to me; the process isn't all that self-explanatory. Would be nice if the game itself provided this info - or, short of that, if this info were included on each mods 'subscribe' page.