
- #Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac install#
- #Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac mod#
- #Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac mods#
- #Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac Pc#
I don't think that starting a game from the main menu like normal would work. You need to first click on mods, then click the single player option after enabling the mods. There are two ways to activate single player. At first it will show none installed, but after a second or so it will start showing progress bars filling and emptying for each.
#Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac mods#
civ5mod files there to your mods folder one at a time, which is for me: Documents\my games\sid meier's civilization 5\mods. Open each of those folders in turn and copy the *.
#Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac mod#
Mod by gedemon has been available since the release of civ iv, and has now been adapted for the newer version of the game. I don't think that starting a game from the main menu like normal would work.ĭocuments\my games\sid meier's civilization 5\mods. Or it could be something as simple as Steam thinking everything is already downloaded and installed and deciding to take no further action (not updating anything).This should unpack the data into a folder like the rest of your mods. For instance, there might be some kind of config file, or server side setting, which prevents the auto-copying of downloaded mods from cache to mods folder. My guess is that because I had already downloaded and used mods on Linux, the Windows installation got confused somehow.
#Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac install#
Then, I switched to my Windows install and reinstalled the game there. On Linux, the above procedure is the *only* way to install mods (the folder locations are slightly different of course). In my case, I installed and played the game on Linux for a while. After that (should take only a few seconds or a minute or so) you will have your list of mods back. At first it will show none installed, but after a second or so it will start showing progress bars filling and emptying for each mod you copied. Open each of those folders in turn and copy the *.civ5mod files there to your mods folder one at a time, which is for me: Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODSĥ. Open that, and there will be a number of folders, with long numbers as names, equal to the number of mods you have subscribed to on Steam.Ĥ. This folder will contain all cached/downloaded user content for all installed games.ģ.

#Civ 5 mods not showing on playonmac Pc#
I suppose there could be more than one if you share your PC among multiple steam users, but I have no idea to check that.

Look for the "userdata" folder, open it, and there should be a folder for which the name is a long number (probably your steam user id number or something). In my case this is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Ģ. Close the game if running and open your Steam install directory You can manually copy the downloaded mods from the cache to the mods folder.ġ. To anyone new finding this thread or who hasn't solved the issue: Edit: scratch that, use ACEBUZZY's solution later in the thread, according to several commentors.
