Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

Moon Terraformed
22 Comments
Guvenoren 8 Jul, 2022 @ 3:12pm 
Very very facinating concept
𝔎𝔞𝔪𝔭𝔶 6 Sep, 2021 @ 4:57pm 
Very nice map. I discovered 2 minor errors while playing:
1. a lake had sea water which means it gives you less food and misleads you to think it's the ocean.
2. Some mountains were not assigned mountain properties and the AI built on it and walked over it like it was flat land.
Taizu Jin 5 Sep, 2020 @ 3:31pm 
Neither steam nor the dropbox work. Could you reupload this mod and Mars Terraformed?
Venusaisha 28 Mar, 2017 @ 5:24pm 
not fan much of earth ethier, if could change it i would more tropical, green atmosphere , teal green water, temperature 70-150 . :steammocking:
Gehenna 27 Mar, 2017 @ 11:22pm 
Takes thousands of years to achieve the apollo mission
...
The astronauts just had to walk outside
Venusaisha 1 Nov, 2015 @ 5:50am 
nice but in actual history that may not be done for centuries besides being too costly and alot people would boycot n revolt. to many the moon is unique as it is, nasa and others already stated Mars is usually considered to be the most likely candidate for terraforming due to cost n preparation. thou nice for civilization to some people.
amish.gunslinger 27 Feb, 2015 @ 10:38am 
putting air on the moon would be a very bad idea because of the dust. Because there is no liquid water to smooth the dust its as sharp as broken glass so if you breath that in your lungs would be all cut up....
Archer 23 Feb, 2015 @ 12:29pm 
Yay for vanilla!
Civ5StrategyGamer 19 Feb, 2015 @ 4:47pm 
Maybe you could do a map of the planet Venus after it has been teraformed. That would be cool.
TofuSojo  [author] 15 Feb, 2015 @ 8:46am 
@Ben_of_Men The idea is that it took a long time to terraform the Moon, so there was enough time for polar ice sheets to build up. This is meant to be useless land (from a city-building perspective), just like it is on Earth. Like in all things, there must be something bad to appreciate the good.
The Prorok 14 Feb, 2015 @ 9:27pm 
Nice place, but didnt like the fact there was land that couldn't be improved due to ice. Wasn't a lot but doesn't make sense why it was there at all..
giddeg 14 Feb, 2015 @ 8:31am 
nice :D
Juras 13 Feb, 2015 @ 7:30am 
Really, Really thank you for the direct download! Helps so much for us poor mac users! :))))
Siminis 13 Feb, 2015 @ 4:34am 
I just love these terraformed maps! Do more :D
Major Coom 12 Feb, 2015 @ 4:58pm 
Venus is best planet!:Khappy:
Elmer J. Fudd 10 Feb, 2015 @ 12:45pm 
@TofuSoju You are probably right, I just put 700 to it because of a TV programme I watched, but that programme is probably a bit dated by now, so, again, you are more than likely right.
TofuSojo  [author] 10 Feb, 2015 @ 12:25pm 
@ZincNut No clue where you got that number, but the Planetocopia site, NASA, and Space.com all say it took hundreds of millions of year, even a billion years for Mars to loose its original atmosphere, and that was back during the Heavy Bombardment phase of the Solar System. Be it a terrformed Moon or Mars, it only needs to last for several hundred years (so even 700 years is probably enough) for it to be viable since it can be regularly topped off. Since scientists think it would actually take 100s of millions of years, they wouldn't even need topping off.
Elmer J. Fudd 10 Feb, 2015 @ 8:54am 
@TofuSojo Actually, Mars would only take 700 years to lose it's atmosphere, then you would have to terraform it all over again ever 700 years, there would be no point in terraforming Mars if we didn't find a solution for this.
TofuSojo  [author] 9 Feb, 2015 @ 4:10pm 
@Manly That is totally correct, but you aren't including the time that would take. It would take thousands if not millions of years for a terraformed Mars to loose all its atmosphere and at least many centuries if not a few thousand years for a terraformed Moon to. Natually, if people still lived there they would chuck a small comet into the ocean (small enough not to cause a bad tsunami) every now and then to replace the gases lost to the solar wind. Letting it burn up in the atmosphere would probably also work and be safer.
Papa Marsh 9 Feb, 2015 @ 11:23am 
Hate to burst anyone's bubble, but the moon, and most other planets for that matter (excluding venus) will never be terraformed to support an atmosphere, they lack a molten core, meaning they dont have a magnetic field that will prevent solar winds from blowing the atmosphere away, so yeah.
Major Coom 7 Feb, 2015 @ 10:56am 
now all i need is a terraformed venus map and my dreams of russian inter-soler domenation will be relisd
Frontier Psychiatrist 7 Feb, 2015 @ 5:51am 
Amazing map!
Nice work!