Hammurabi of Babylon - barebones leader mod
Now those of you who don't own the Deluxe Edition DLC can play as or against Babylon too.
Mod Description:
Current version is 1. (2nd Oct '10)
If you have any comments, please use the main thread.
Install instructions:
1. Extract the contents of the zip file to your mods directory. The mods directory is located at My Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\Mods. If done correctly, there should be a folder named "Babylon Hammurabi" in the mods folder.
2. After launching the game, go to Mods-> Browse Mods and tick the box for the Babylon Hammurabi mod.
3. The civ can now be selected when starting a (modded) game. Note the civ is at the bottom of the list, so scroll all the way down. It will be possible for you or the AI to get Babylon if set to random.


Special thanks to Solver for the Hebrew civ which I based this off of.
Modders, I'm looking for help with making some better icons and the DawnOfMan dds files. At the moment, it probably looks a bit bizarre seeing Solomon/Hebrew artwork instead of Hammurabi/Babylon stuff.
Now those of you who don't own the Deluxe Edition DLC can play as or against Babylon too.
Mod Description:
Current version is 1. (2nd Oct '10)
If you have any comments, please use the main thread.
Install instructions:
1. Extract the contents of the zip file to your mods directory. The mods directory is located at My Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\Mods. If done correctly, there should be a folder named "Babylon Hammurabi" in the mods folder.
2. After launching the game, go to Mods-> Browse Mods and tick the box for the Babylon Hammurabi mod.
3. The civ can now be selected when starting a (modded) game. Note the civ is at the bottom of the list, so scroll all the way down. It will be possible for you or the AI to get Babylon if set to random.


Special thanks to Solver for the Hebrew civ which I based this off of.

Modders, I'm looking for help with making some better icons and the DawnOfMan dds files. At the moment, it probably looks a bit bizarre seeing Solomon/Hebrew artwork instead of Hammurabi/Babylon stuff.