You'll wish you had this mod for your stock portfolio.Ĭiv VI has a lot going for it, but the lackluster trade screen is not one of them. Allows you to set the game with 63 civs at the same time- just make sure you have the RAM.Adds several new maps including a “giant earth” map with true start locations.Increased map sizes available from the original “huge” to new Enormous, Giant, and Ludicrous.This is a great mod that adds new maps, new sizes, and improved true start locations, amongst other features. While Civilization uses RNG (Random Map Generation) to create new maps, there are also a handful of maps that come with vanilla civ. Yet (Not) Another Maps Pack The YNAMP earth feels more like earth and less like you're trying to play Risk using a globe. Units are scaled to city size for added realism.ġ4.Modpack rescales/resizes units for every individual civ, both vanilla and DLC’s. Resizes units to a smaller scale, while multiplying their original numbers to make things look more realistic.Modpack is a great and welcome addition to Civ VI that just might make you disable quick combat for a little while longer. While it is purely for aesthetics, R.E.D. Modpack resizes units to look more like realistic army miniatures and not like 40-foot tall titans kicking down renaissance walls. Moar soldiers, moar ships, moar everything! While I strongly encourage everyone to check out all the great skin and civ mods, these are my favorite mods to improve the overall civ experience. Makeovers aside, I find the best mods are the most useful ones that don't sacrifice balance in the original gameplay. Mods in Civ VI run the gamut from new civs, new units, and even new skins that completely change the way the game looks. Keep the game interesting with these great mods.