Regul, do you have all the DLCs? If not, then that is the issue. Please be aware that you need them all in order for Anno Domini to actually work.
Regul, do you have all the DLCs? If not, then that is the issue. Please be aware that you need them all in order for Anno Domini to actually work.
Well, i downloaded the mod from the first post and added the patch by overwriting the mod-files. Anything else i need?
Is there any particular reason for the mod not to be available in the Online Mod Database?
Probably its file size. XD
Thanks for reporting the issue - though I'm completely baffled as to what can be causing it. Anyone have any ideas? Has it happened in other mods?Got the same thing again when I was playing as Carthage yesterday. It seems to happen late in the first era when I change the garrison in one of my cities. Afterwards, subsequent cities that I build don't have graphics.
maybe im doing something wrong maybe not .. but i extracted the files exactly as you posted in the first post but it isnt showing up in my downloaded mod database im not getting the option to install why?
I've honestly no idea what's wrong there. Can anyone else help?
using winrar i extracted the file as you posted in the first post c>user>myname>mydocuments>mygames>sidmeiersciv5>mods something like that
i started the game >mods>browse mods clicked on installed tab nothing there clicked on downloads nothing there now when i looked in the folder it does show up in the folder along with the other mods but in game it isnt showing up
What did you put into MODS? I don't remember how Rob set up his files, but I believe he distributed the mod's source files (no .civ5mod).
There should be one big header folder, something like Anno Domini. Inside should be a bunch of folders like Art, XML, whatever...
Put that big Anno Domini folder into the MODS folder in My Games, etc. you have the directory correct.
When you load up the game, there should be no need to Install since you already have the mod folder in your directory. Make sure there's a .modinfo file inside the mod; that's how the game understands what your mod is (ID, name, description, files, etc.).
The mod should appear in your mod list, ready to go without needing to click "Install Mods".