Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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The Goths (BNW or GK)
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2012년 7월 11일 오후 10시 58분
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The Goths (BNW or GK)

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Adds the Goths to the base game.

The Goths were a Germanic tribe of Scandinavian origins whose two branches, Visigoths and Ostrogoths, played a significant role in the fall of the Roman Empire. Although sharing common language, customs and beliefs, the Visigoths and Ostrogoths followed divergent paths and each founded a medieval kingdom.

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Note:
- This civilization requires either the Brave New World or the Gods and Kings expansion.
- Updates to the Mod will most likely break save games. Please do not update until you are ready to begin a new game.
- The mod uses a UU graphic from a Gods and Kings scenario. If you do not have the second expansion, the mod will automatically switch to a backup graphic. (This is aesthetic only and does not affect gameplay).

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Leader: Alaric

UA: Sacker of Rome: Non-mounted land military units may use enemy roads before the Industrial Era. Capturing a foreign Capital triggers a Golden Age.

UU: Gadrauht: Replaces Swordsman. Heals double when pillaging a non-road Improvement. +15% Combat Strength in Rough Terrain

UB: Hov: Replaces Stable. +1 Faith per Horse, Sheep, Cattle. +10% Land Unit Production (instead of +15% Mounted Unit Production). -10% Production Cost.

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Credits:
- Leader, Map, DoM graphics by Janboruta
- Base assets (UU, UB, UA, Leader icon, and 'Alaric' image) adapted from the Firaxis "1066" DLC and "Fall of Rome" scenarios.
- Alternate UU graphic by JTitan
- Music files by Andreas Waldetoft from Crusader Kings II
- Korean translation by [KOR]SJKHR
- DoM voiceover by Andrew Holt
- All code and art otherwise not listed created by Tomatekh (primary author)
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Tomatekh  [작성자] 2025년 4월 22일 오후 1시 47분 
@Selethane
My older mods don't get enough traffic these days that they often get taken down for inactivity from the free hosting sites. A copy might still be available on civfanatics. Otherwise, you can still use one of the Steam Workshop Downloader websites to get a copy.
Selethane 2025년 4월 3일 오전 1시 31분 
Well shit, that sucks. Is there not somewhere, like google, where you could store the file @Tomatekh ?
Tomatekh  [작성자] 2024년 7월 28일 오후 6시 40분 
If it's now showing up in your game, it's likely a longstanding Steam Workshop issue where Steam doesn't properly download the mod. It's not on my end and the only way to really fix it is to unsubscribe/resubscribe until Steam finally works. I used to be able to host an independent download to manually install my mods and bypass the issue, but I'm no longer able to do so.
Tomatekh  [작성자] 2024년 7월 28일 오후 6시 34분 
@Kleeee
Honestly, the Goths are one of the more boring mods I released. Xia, Sioux, Kuikuro are probably my best mod civs. The Goths are popular because they were one of the first civ mods posted on the workshop and with good art (which originally was taken entirely from one of the Viking scenarios but now also has art from the fantastic Janboruta). So, there wasn’t many options when it was first available, and then sort of became a self-increasing loop where people subscribed because it was already at the top of the list.
Sambal terasi 2024년 7월 27일 오후 1시 31분 
I still don't understand how this civ is the most subscribed civ all the time.
Moll Dubh 2024년 2월 23일 오후 9시 44분 
Enabling this mod currently breaks the game upon clicking "next" on the mod selection screen. Alone or with others, this mod is causing the problem. I would really like to see this fixed, since is my favorite goths mod out there.
Verity 2024년 1월 25일 오전 5시 48분 
Can confirm that subscribing does not seem to add mod to game
maskejode 2022년 2월 1일 오후 4시 29분 
doesn't look like subscribing adds this mod to the game anymore. external link to download also down.
Gothikel 2022년 2월 1일 오전 7시 03분 
approves ^^
Karl 2021년 7월 16일 오후 12시 02분 
TBK, you are aware that scandinavians are germanics? Just northern germanics, who linguistically split at some point in history?