I save as scenario first. After restoring the shields of the first civ to 0, I save the game, and make all future modifications from the save game. It keeps it as clean as possible.
The scenario parameters are appended to the game file after it's saved as a scenario, so they are only ever stored in SCN files or SAV files derived from them. They won't 'stick' in a regular/vanilla SAV file.
I save as scenario first. After restoring the shields of the first civ to 0, I save the game, and make all future modifications from the save game. It keeps it as clean as possible.
You don't need to do that. You can change the file extension from SCN to SAV and resume work on the new 'SAV' file. This method doesn't advance the active player by 1 turn.
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