author: Miriam Moszczynska
These Mods Should be Added to Civilization 6 Permanently
Some mods for Civilization 6 are so good that players can't imagine playing without them. The community hopes that the next Civilization will be inspired by these projects.
Some games become much more accessible thanks to mods, and this is no different with Civilization 6. One player decided to share the modifications he uses himself and has become so accustomed to that he forgot they came from Steam workshop.
Quick Deals
First of the modifications mentioned by FreeMystwing. It introduces to Civ 6 a new interface that shows the prices of goods that the AI wants to buy. As we read in the mod's description, just one click is enough to sell a given good at the best possible price.
The interface hides under the "D" key, although this can be configured as desired. With the modification, the player in single-player mode also receives notifications at the beginning of each turn if a new offer is available. Quick Deals include strategic and luxury resources.
Detailed Map Tacks
This modification makes it much easier for players to deploy districts by calculating yield potential and neighborhood bonuses. Detailed Map Tacks enables the player to select an area and highlight a district or natural wonder within it.
Here it is also possible to set any combination of keys which will be responsible for adding or removing the mark. It is worth mentioning that the markers are automatically removed when a district, wonder or enhancement is added by the player.
Better Report Screen (UI)
BRS adds additional information to the report overview screen, such as city-state influence, politics, unit and trade data. Importantly, the modification collects this information in one place, making it much easier and faster for players to access.
Besides, BRS increases the size of resource icons, which makes the interface clearer (also on screens with higher resolution than Full HD).
You can read a detailed description of what you will find in the enhanced report overview at the link below.
Extended Policy Cards
It's worth noting at the outset that this modification works best when you also install Better Report Screen. If we do not use this mod, the state management screen will be the same as in the base game.
With Extended Policy Cards, players gain access to information on how certain political doctrines will affect each other. This information can be found at the bottom of each card.
A Spark of Hope
As mentioned by FreeMystwing, he hopes that the developers of Civilization 6 will notice the most popular mods and make the right adjustments to their next title. What is important in this matter, not only the author of the post cannot imagine playing the game without the aforementioned mods. Among the people commenting on his post we will find many who support him.