
After it finishes the production selected before you applied the mod, you can use the Production Queue and change production as normal. For example, if you do this for the Production Queue mod, you cannot change production/buy units in a city that is currently producing something until it finishes production.


To do this, select the DLC menu option in the main menu. Open the modinfo file with any text editor.Īdd this line to the mod properties and save the file: 0ĭISCLAIMER: Keep in mind as others have mentioned that there are usually bugs when you continue a saved game with a new mod. Before creating your mod game in Civ V, make sure to disable any DLC you aren't using this is especially important if you're creating a vanilla Civ V game and have Gods and Kings installed. Go to your civ mod folder (steamapps/workshop/content/xxxx/xxxx/ for workshop content).

Fixed thanks to /u/MadManCam1 post on the issue that can be found here
