Yields Heatmap Lens
This mod contains a suite of lenses for the built tile's yield to display its output in 5-level of shades like a heatmap.
This output is normalized for individual player so its "heat" is relative to the individual player and not the total value.
In the example screenshots...
Fortified District Lens
Just a simple lens to highlight tiles with buildings that have been tagged as needing to be conquered to capture the settlement.
Adds a new lens which displays the religion on each of a settlements urban and rural tiles. Only tiles which can be converted using a missionary have icons added.
This lens auto-activates when clicking on a missionary.
I found it a bit of a struggle to see which resources were treasure's during the exploration age unless you hover over each one. So I made this lens to highlight them.
Hey all,
As explained in the Additive UI Elements post in the tutorials section, we have found a way to non-desctructively (e.g. without overiding the panel-mini-map.js file) create lenses. I'm hoping mods from -- amongst others -- @wltk , @BlobRoss and @moxl can get updated to follow the same...
This pack is a combination of various UI mods with useful lenses that I have combined together, specifically:
Craimasjien's Mod Pack by Craimasjien
Discovery Lens by wltk
More Lenses - Trade Lens by Blob Ross
Moxl Map Search by Moxl
I'd like to see a lens mod that adds the ability to filter regional district affects. It's hard to remember the spread of the Industrial or entertainment districts. Anything out there?
I recently came across a bug where when the game shows religious pressure through the religious lens or when on a religious unit, the icon that would represent Catholicism is instead showing Confucianism. The first screenshot (Or the one without the menu open) shows the wrong icon in red, coming...
Is it only me or the religion lens (and settler lens) obscures the map too much?
Whenever I mouse-click a missionary or a settler, the religion lens (or settler lens) is on automatically. The problem is the opacity of the lens is so strong that I can hardly see anything underneath the map...
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