Sid Meier's Civilization VII

Sid Meier's Civilization VII

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Settlement Limit Settings

Description
# Settlement Limit Settings for Civilization VII

## Features
Customize your civilization's settlement limits! This mod gives you control over how many settlements each civilization can build throughout the game.

### Three Setting Options:
- **Standard**: Use the default game settlement limits (3, 8, 16)
- **Double**: Double the standard limits (6, 16, 32)
- **Custom**: Set your own limit for each age:
- Choose from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 20, 30, 32, 40, 50, 100 or 200 settlements

### Customize Each Age Independently
Set different settlement limits for Antiquity, Exploration, and Modern ages to shape your game experience exactly how you want it.

### Full Localization
Available in multiple languages:
- English
- German (Deutsch)
- Spanish (Español)
- French (Français)
- Italian (Italiano)
- Japanese (日本語)
- Korean (한국어)
- Polish (Polski)
- Portuguese (Português)
- Russian (Русский)
- Chinese (Simplified & Traditional)

### Balanced Gameplay Options
Whether you want a compact game with few cities or a sprawling empire with hundreds of settlements, this mod gives you full control over your civilization's expansion.

## How to Use
1. When setting up a new game, check the Advanced Setup options
2. Under Game Options, find the "Settlement Limit" setting
3. Choose your preferred type (Standard, Double, or Custom)
4. If using Custom, you can set individual limits for each age

## Compatibility
- Should work with all game modes
- Requires base game and all age modules
- Should not affect existing save games

## Support
For bug reports or feedback, please leave a comment or visit our GitHub repository:

https://github.com/MSWagner/civ7-mod-settlement-limit
12 Comments
wuTz 30 Aug @ 3:56am 
I created a collection which patches the game to make small empires more powerful, especially influental in the lategame. I recommend to use this mod with the rework and set the custom settlement limits to 2 - 4 - 6.

You can try a One City Challenge if you feel like it :csgoskull:

Great mod thank you for creating it and giving us creative freedom in either going more wiede or more tall :ninjajump:
Pablos83 28 Aug @ 12:03pm 
Działa komuś? ten mod bo mi nie działa nadal mam kilka osad i moi przeciwnicy SI też.
sly2792004 18 Aug @ 12:23pm 
been waiting for this so i could play
Tatuzka 14 Aug @ 7:15am 
YESSS! FINALLY!
Messi 13 Aug @ 9:01am 
omg thank you thank you thank you, you lovely lovely man
LordRudman 10 Aug @ 6:34pm 
:steamthumbsup:Thank you! I can now play the game without silly enforced loyalty etc - I love how I can give the AI the choice too, it makes the game for me more free and less restrictive!
mW3  [author] 10 Aug @ 3:15am 
I think it's possible, but it would require to make complete different changes. An because I don't need it, I would not spend this time for this kind of mod.

You could implement this kind of mod probably with the EFFECT_PLAYER_ADJUST_SETTLEMENT_CAP effect. Together with the requirements you described, it should be possible to make a modifier out of it.
wuTz 9 Aug @ 2:12pm 
works with my Influence Rework Mod which tackles Wide vs Tall.

Great mod, is it possible for you to disable settlement limits for AI and make it player only change?
mW3  [author] 8 Aug @ 2:02am 
No, I'vent tested the 1 city scenario. And it's actually no real one-city challenge ether, because you can build more cities than one, but you will get the standard happiness penalty.

I tested it the great world map and the AI seems to create cities until the limit cap. So if you increase the limit, the AI will also build more cities. It could work in the other direction too, but it depends on the weird "AI" ruleset implementation from the civ devs...
Jägermeister 7 Aug @ 2:04pm 
what happens if we set all of them to 1? we could have one-city challenge this way with all other civs, right? would they spam settlers despite of knowing that though? have you tested this with the AI?