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Anyway, it's pretty simple to install a Steam mod "by hand". First, download it manually (google "steam workshop downloader" and enter the link to this mod). Once you've done that, you can extract the file to your Mods folder using 7zip. It should load on starting a new game of Civ.
I've created a collaboration space on civifantics:
https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/renlav-mod-transition-collaboration-space.625597/
I'd definitely appreciate getting all the .civ5sln and the .civ5proj files (esp. the latter).
You've also put together some striking artwork - if you have any .xcf files you used, I'd appreciate those as well. Not the icon files, but anything used to create the artwork.
I believe you can upload files to the link above. So, send me anything you have, and I'll make sure they keep current in the future. Thanks!
It's definitely been a great way to improve focus and actually push the ol' brain around more than before. At my age, a really good thing. It's definitely a great way to get your mind into a better place if you need it!
Truth be told, learning to mod civ in its own weird way wound up getting me through a particularly rough patch in my life; that said, I don't really see myself returning to any of these projects. Would you be interested in taking them over? The Tom Sawyer in me is seeing a golden opportunity...
<ZOffset>2</ZOffset>
just after the <Scale> entry. Raises the boat just a bit, so that the water disappears and the boat looks seaworthy again. ;)
Love the mod!
Mods are great... Only thing now is that I now miss trireme and galasses.....
Any help you can give?