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#Tide tile map editor full#
It just keeps its bits shut and let you enjoy full performances. However, when IGE is closed, it absolutely does not interfere with your game, it does not consume a single CPU cycle and it has a negligible memory consumption. Gentle with your game: IGE itself is not lightweight.


Not tied to savegames: You can save and reload your game without IGE if you want, or use IGE with a game that has been started without it.But you're free to ignore those restrictions if you want. or not: Elements that should not be possible in the standard game (fishes on a hill for example) are grayed to help you design a natural map. Tool tips: The detailed tool tips are here to help you better learn the game by remembering how far an element can be improved.Social policies: Lock or unlock branches (even the ones you're not supposed to have at the same time) and grant/remove any social policy.Technologies: Grant or remove technologies, grant a tech and all of its prerequisites at once, grant a whole era at once.Civilizations: Change a leader's gold, faith, culture,give free techs or policies, edit relationships to seed wars or achieve a global peace, etc.Cities: Customize the cities as you want: increase population, change buildings, change religions, etc.Units: Add new units or remove them, give your new units up to nine promotions.Build the world: Change terrain, feature, natural wonder, resource, improvements, routes, rivers, ownership, continent arts.The screenshot above illustrates the tile selection (in red). Edit a hex or paint the map: You can either paint the map (left click for 1 tile at once, right click for 7 tiles at once) or select a hex and edit it.It was inspired by the built-in Civ4 in-game world builder.
#Tide tile map editor mod#
This mod provides an in-game editor for Civ5 to change the map on the fly or to serve as a cheating tool.
