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Civilization 7: Essential Mods to Enhance Your Gameplay
Civilization 7's launch, while promising, left some aspects feeling incomplete. Fortunately, the dedicated Civ modding community has already delivered several essential improvements. While console players will miss out, PC users can significantly enhance their experience with these mods (currently available via CivFanatics, as Steam Workshop support is absent).
Here are some top picks:
YnAMP - Larger Maps, TSL, Continents
Gedemon's YnAMP series continues its legacy, offering significantly larger map options for Civ 7, including a massive Earth-sized map with optimized starting locations. This addresses the limited map sizes (Tiny, Small, Standard) in the vanilla game. Even if larger maps aren't your preference, the Continents map style alone is a worthwhile upgrade.
Sukritact's Simple UI Adjustments
Sukritact's renowned modding expertise shines again in Civ 7. This mod significantly clarifies the often-confusing user interface, improving clarity around improvements, wonders, and adjacency bonuses. Its immense popularity on CivFanatics speaks volumes.
TCS Improved Plot Tooltip
This mod dramatically enhances tile and settlement information displays, providing far more detailed insights than the base game. It's fully compatible with Sukritact's UI mod, making it a perfect pairing.
More Natural Wonders
With only 12 natural wonders in the vanilla game, pokiehl's mod expands this number, significantly increasing the variety and strategic opportunities. The increase varies depending on map size, offering up to a full complement of 12 on larger maps.
This is just a starting point. Many other excellent Civ 7 mods are available on CivFanatics. We'll update this list as more mods emerge, and we'll announce any future Steam Workshop integration.
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