It’s also grown to swallow up some other mods. With the thousands of hours often poured into games of Civ, the streamlining here is really invaluable. There are so many thoughtful and useful tweaks. Icons have been moved and edited for clarity, information that’s tough to parse is generally right where you need it. Do you want all the Great People on one screen? That’s here. Miss Civ V’s cityview? Take a look at the screenshot and weep. A few of the tweaks this mod has added have been adopted by the main game. As far as I’m concerned that should always be the goal of a game’s UI.
The Community Quick User Interface is a megapack of small tweaks and mods designed to give you as much information in as few clicks as possible. The word ‘Community’ in any mod almost guarantees I’ll install it. The Best Civilisation VI Mods CQUI by the_m4a and others In-game the menu lets you enable and disable mods, so you can download things and switch them on and off if you need to. All you need to do is subscribe to the mods you like and they’ll be installed. The game has a Steam Workshop, and everything below is taken from there. Ask yourself: can I afford to miss out? How to mod Civilisation VI For a game with the long, long tail of Civ, grabbing moments back with mods can be a huge boon, which is what a few do here - but this group of best mods includes some fabulous add ons too. They while away evenings raising empires, maybe even not knowing that there are tweaks for the UI, bigger maps, and more in-depth city planning waiting to be installed. Sid Meier's Civilization VI is there right now. I’ve never known a series to be quite so consistent like that. Each new update takes the place of the older game on Steam’s top 100 most played games list and just sits there as other games come and go. The Civilisation series is a fascinating thing.