Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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3 lipca 2015 o 8:28
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Free Buildings When Researched

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I will no longer be updating this mod due to various constraint based reasons. I know that there are some bugs with it currently but if you/anyone wishes to take over/make your own version please feel free to do so. Thank you.





Mod Description:

Don't you just hate it when it's mid to late game and you find a nice patch of land to colonise but when you found your new city you have to build all those pesky ancient era buildings again? Same goes for when you capture an enemy city, having to rebuild the granaries and libraries all over again. Well worry no longer as this mod aims to eradicate that problem.

Whenever you found a new city or capture an enemy city the city will instantly get all the buildings that you are able to construct based on your research and resources. (Does not construct wonders or national wonders/buildings).

For example, if you have writing researched then every city you found or capture will instantly get a free library.

NOTE:
Does not affect existing owned cities only newly found or captured ones.

NOTE:
This mod affects AI as in the AI will also get all the buildings they have unlocked from research when founding or capturing cities.

NOTE:
This mod can be considered OP. This was only created to get rid of the annoyance of having to build all the old buildings in new cities.

COMPATIBILITY:
There should be no compatibility issues with DLC (works for vanilla, G&K and BNW) and other mods although I cannot guarantee that. The mod simply builds all available buildings in the building tables, assuming the prerequisites have been met and the building isn't a wonder/limited to one instance only. Therefore the mod works the same if you only have the vanilla buildings or if you have loads of extra buildings whether that be from DLC or mods.
Komentarzy: 38
dastabe1969 27 września o 2:34 
thks
BoiledInPilk 12 kwietnia 2019 o 22:09 
Kind of broken, making new cities when starting in information era gives courthouses, seaports, harbors on inland cities you make.
RandomCrueltyGenerator 6 lutego 2019 o 3:35 
I agree with Creepy0000's suggestion.
FrogOnAHorse 24 grudnia 2018 o 22:44 
Can you make a non DLC variant of this please?
Li Stonn 27 października 2018 o 16:03 
Do AI players also receive this boost?
Noob Train 23 sierpnia 2017 o 13:24 
This mod would really shine if there was either a whitelist or blacklist that the player could add or subtract buildings in. There are too many buildings that I don't want automatically added to my settlements. I now have the reverse problem of having to sell off buildings constantly in my cities. One problem traded for another. This mod isn't usable for me in it's current format. The concept is awesome though.
PlayerZeroFour 10 lipca 2017 o 13:55 
What if it was made so any buildings from ≥2 eras ago until modern era are given automatically, once modern era is reached automatically gain all buildings from previous era or before.
Cahos Rahne Veloza 1 grudnia 2016 o 5:51 
This would have been absolutely fun and OP to use if the AI isn't affected by it.
PireLime 19 lutego 2016 o 17:02 
don't have bravenew world :steamsad:
Ledd_Bate 5 stycznia 2016 o 2:57 
This mod is quite fun, even though it is OP as the authro warned. The only issue that caught me by suprise (because I didn't think the ramifications of this mod through) is that as I captured enemy cities during a protracted war, my overhead soared with the addition of all those free buildings. I found myself in the position of hastily having to go back through all my conquests and trying to sell off all the un-needed buildings as quick as I could. This was a difficult thing to do as you can only sell one building per city per turn.

Note that this wasn't readily apparent during the early ages (not that many buildings added.) But by the Industrial Age, it quickly got expensive to be a warmonger.

I'm not complaining, just pointing this out to all you "conquerer" player-types. Keep this in mind when you go on a war spree. Just remember that you'll need to decided WHAT each city you capture should be doing -and get rid of the buildings that don't help you achieve that goal.