The Vibrant Waters mod by p0kiehl changes water textures for rivers, lakes, oases…well pretty much all bodies of water in the game. It gives all in-game water much more texture and color , even making it feel like it glistens in the sunlight. With Tsunami Waves, p0kiehl takes his Vibrant Waters mod even further.
You can now see animations of giant ocean waves crashing against coasts and cliffs. This was also one of the first mods most of those players were waiting for after the release of Civ6. It basically makes units look smaller overall, but makes different units easier to differentiate based on size as well. There are multiple compatibility packs for the R. Modpack as well. Especially with games at the scale of Civ6. There are already multiple UI mods to make things a bit easier.
But the biggest would have to be CQUI. Changing tons of menu screens, lists, even adding a few menus as well. All the changes made are geared towards making everything you need, just plain easier to find.
A great all-in-one fix in terms of UI improvement, especially because it already integrates most of the UI changes coming up in this list. Making simple quality of life changes to the UI, the mod takes a more simplistic approach. Not only is information easier to read, but there are a number of additional features too.
Hovering over city banners, for example, will show tiles being worked on, next border growth, and city yields. There are even some functionality features added. For example, you can now enter the Civilopedia menu with a quick right-click on buildings, districts, and wonders.
This next one has already been integrated into CQUI, but also available as standalone mods as well. You can now sort routes based on yields, with a complex multilevel sorting feature that allows you to easily find exact trade routes too. When I choosing a Builder, only lenses are activated, while there are no standard icons for possible buildings made of vanilla. Share to your Steam activity feed. You need to sign in or create an account to do that. Sign In Create an Account Cancel. Edit links.
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This is one of those simple Civilization VI mods that does exactly what the title says. This Civilization VI mod adds 12 unique units to the game that are balanced to fit in with the current offerings. Modern Buildings currently adds nine new buildings for you to build, each with different perks and stat boosts for your budding civilization.
There are times in games when you just want to skip all of the dialogue options and just play. Most strategy games had a feature that allowed fans to skip the unnecessary fluff and get back to their game. Water can be a nuisance in the game, especially if you set your city near it. This mod opens up more possibilities with the religious side of the game, adding more branches to Christianity and more. Aesthetics plays a big part in Civilization VI, from creating your town down to even the smallest icons in the game.
Starting the game with only a warrior can get a bit challenging, so this mod gives each faction a starting scout. Just keep in mind that this will even give the AI a free scout too. This mod adds RED from the previous game to make the military units smaller and more numerous. These changes will help these units look much more realistic and less intrusive on the battlefield if you prefer to play the game that way.
The Civilization 6 menus can be pretty complex and could take some time to getting used to, especially for first-time players. Those that want a more streamlined experience can download the CQUI mod , which packs the menu with more information at first glance instead of having to dig through the sub-menus.
The mod should add a bit more realism to the overall gameplay if you are looking for a different experience. Production has never been easier thanks to this mod that adds a production list on the upper left corner of the screen.
You can use this to monitor and add things to the production menu and even rearrange the list by simply dragging and dropping. League Of Legends animated series Arcane getting a second season. If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Download Urban Complexity Terraformery by Sukritact A small collection of gorgeously made tiles adding some missing natural wonders to the game.
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