I have only been playing as the Romans because it automatically creates roads. Civ5 seemed to only give them to City-states. * Many more natural wonders, which means there is a much greater chance I can build a city of my own to use one. Apostles are easy as they only send one at a time when I have 3-4 or more.
I haven't gone to war with any of them yet. * The NPC are marginally "smarter" than launch, but still makes some stupid decisions. It's more challenging to not only position for resources, but also for building districts and wonders. * I really like it that you can't just build everything in any city. I found a really good deal so I bit the bullet and bought both expansions - "". Does anyone know if you can add it into a current save, or can you only load it for a new game? I still do not like the looks of the leaders though. I look forward to this mod, although I've got used to the current graphic style.
I have been playing Civ6 for over a month consistently now. Last week saw a mod released for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice that not only introduces a slew of graphical settings but also gives players the option of making this notoriously difficult game a lot easier. We recently reported on the Minecraft shader pack, which uses path tracing to add ray tracing-style effects to the popular sandbox game. This is one of several major mods released over the last few weeks. You can see more screenshots at the CivFanatics forum. The mod is compatible with every release of the game, up to and including Gathering Storm. It changes Civ VI’s visuals to more closely match the colors and tones of Civ V, introducing multiple texture modifications for terrains, including oceans and forests, and a more neutral palette. The result of Busatti’s work is ‘Environment Skin: Sid Meier’s Civilization V,’ which is available from the Steam Workshop in the form of a 2.4GB download. PCGamesN reports that Busatti took up a challenge from his colleagues at Civ developer Firaxis to create an example of an environment skin using only off-the-shelf modeling software and tools available to everyone.
Unlike most mods that are the work of fans, the modder in this instance-‘GrrrArrrg’-is Civilization VI’s art director, Brian Busatti.