![]() Whether the mod's authors will post them on here I don't know. After all not everyone has bootcamp running on their Mac. Now if these were made available on Civfanatics then in theory anyone with a mac will be able to play the Mods without having to do that whole bootcamp process. ![]() So the good news is that mods can still be played on a mac. There aren't too many mods that are available yet, but I tested the Europe map in 'Yet (not) Another Earth Maps Pack (v.15)' with 'End In Medieval Era (G&K) (v 1)' And got quite into the game as Austria without any problems despite Bismarck being a bully. So I tried again - by REMOVING ALL previous Mods and Maps in those folders for Vanilla Civ 5, leaving just the G&K mods. ![]() Fired up the game, the Mods option is in the menu so I clicked on that and the game crashed. Then located the a which is now in it's new place as detailed in Alan H's post 24 (of this thread) and edited that infamous line. (not sure if this is necessary but did it to be sure). Rebooting the computer back into OS X and then copied the files into Aspyr folder in user/Documents/Aspyr/civilization V/MODS as well as copying the maps in to user/Documents/Aspyr/civilization V/Maps. Copied them onto a USB key and then shut the computer down. ![]() Then located the files in the Mods folder in My Documents/My Games. So through bootcamp I logged into Steam Workshop, subscribed to a few of the Mods that are available for Gods and Kings, loaded the game and 'Got the mods'. ![]() However it's not a straight forward process as you need access to a PC version of the game and expansion. Okay after some playing about I managed to get some mods working on my Mac with the Gods and Kings Expansion. ![]()
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