JFD and Janboruta's Civilizations

FYI. Your Civ's and leaders seem to work in GS EXCEPT I cannot see an era score. There's no way to advance to golden era.
 
Hi! So, to make them work 100% ok, I just need to enable them in GS, right? Because they originally appear as disabled because they are, theoretically, incompatible with GS.
And Era Score is working?
BTW JFD, congrats, these are the best mods for Civ VI!
 
dear JFD can you please fix your mod Christian IX for Gathering storm because i cannot select the leader ingame,it works with christian X. TIA

btw: your mods are great with rise and fall,please make them work with GS :D
 
Hey JFD! Thanks for the mods, but I have an issue.
The extra civs dont seem to work with GS. Is this a bug or are they actually not compatible?
 
Hey JFD! Thanks for the mods, but I have an issue.
The extra civs dont seem to work with GS. Is this a bug or are they actually not compatible?

They probably haven't been updated, they can probably be made compatible just by adding a Players:Expansion2_Players Domain entry alongside the current Players and PlayerItems inserts. Try to at least infer how you'd do that before asking. Then afaik the popup is inconsequential but if it rly does stop you from using the mod then you need to edit the .modinfo and add a <CompatibleVersions>2.0</CompatibleVersions> line which is best explained by an existing updated mod or by threads elsewhere in the forum.
 
Hello I was wondering if you still let people in your Discord? The link expired.
 
I wonder the same thing. Started modding yesterday and am totally hyped but very unexperienced. All potential help is welcome!
 
Alright lads, if you're interested in keeping up with my modding happenings, from the CMM, to Civ V mods, to Civ VI, you can follow my tweeter. I only intend to use it for modding things, but I'll try to use it to notify about anything pertinent since between Discord, Reddit, and CivFanatics I don't tend to have a consistent avenue for posting things. https://twitter.com/JFD14081586
 
Thank you for the tweeter :). I don't use Twitter, but have the link bookmarked. Could you point me towards Discords that allow new modders to join in? Like I said, I am very new to this and am wondering if there is a "more direct way" to ask some small questions if needed. :D Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:
 
Yeap. This is the public discord for modding: https://discord.gg/HzdwMTt. Its not particularly focused and people use it more as a hub than a central forum, but anyone is welcome to join. From there, you might be able to get help directly, or better still you'd find access to resources that can help like the Civ Modding Helplines (which are dedicated to newcomers to modding). I recommend you also check out Chrisy's series on modding basics in the Civ Modding Monthly ladgazine (I believe it started in issue 3; its always near the end) - you can find a link in my signature.
 
Speech from the Imperial Throne

Greetings lads. It is with imperial emperorship that I speak to you now from the golden throne of the Emperor, being me – JFD. I wanted to take this opportunity to speak to you, the empire’s loyal subjects, patrons, allies, and pookies (of which we are happy to announce one is pregnant; we should be expecting a Pooky3 any day now), about the state of the empire.

As many of you may know, the empire has been in a bit of a slump as of late.

The impending release and subsequent realisation of Gathering Storm had put a fairly solid halt to my modding for Civ VI, and in truth, that period of waiting around for the latest XP only exacerbated a deep-seated disillusionment with Civ VI that I’ve previously spoken about many times. Though I had spoken of the release of the SDK as a potential re-starting point, that release came and went and my disposition toward Civ VI remained the same. Consider that I still don’t particularly like the fundamental directions that Civ VI has taken – not least in terms of tone and modding structure – and combine that with the fact that Gathering Storm has ripped through the functionability of Rule with Faith, that the status of making Civs and alt Leaders is still relatively unfulfilling (updates least of all), and that modding for the Civ VI community offers far less as an experience than does/did modding for Civ V, and you have the reasons I have no intention, nor interest, in continuing with Civ VI for the time being – and for once I am sticking to this and averting those temptations to forgo my interests out of some sense of work ethic. That is not to say I will never again pick that scene back up – after all, I don’t want RwF to fall prey to obsolescence, and I am dutifully obliged to at least maintain and complete those Civs and Leaders created with the help of others – but it is to say that no one should be holding their breath for a return of my modding for Civ VI.

Civ V, on the other hand, is a far more involved story, and I suppose it can be rooted in the overly cumbersome and looming nature of JFDLC. I don’t particularly wish to delve too deeply into the topic since it would take far too much time and space, but JFDLC as a project has simply become too complicated to continuously re-start whenever I take extended breaks from working on it. Not only is it a monumental challenge to find the place that I left off, it is often difficult to reconcile the changes in my perspective with the ways that I designed it in the first place – designing something based on one’s interests in politics and religion will do this when those interests follow an academic career liable to significant variation – and even more difficult to figure precisely how to make changes without the entire thing falling apart. Though the task of bringing JFDLC up to where I want it to be is not impossible, it is somewhat stuck in the mud by virtue of a constant retooling of existing work, and re-doing what has already been done is never quite as engaging as creating something new – and for too long, JFDLC had simply become the former, and concomitantly, has simply become something I’d rather push aside; never complete, never incomplete. You can take the same view to my ridiculous catalogue of civs and keeping them updated.

So what does this mean for the future of my modding? Modding has always fulfilled an important role in my life; engaging me in ways that my studies only fleetingly do, and providing that outlet that others might find in simply relaxing. But in the way things have been, modding has occupied a do-not-disturb status – the logistical challenges of both Civ VI and Civ V has meant modding in general was something I couldn’t approach least I confess to myself that I couldn’t complete or continue with what I had already devoted so much time to. That, for a while, has been simply harrowing. But I hope to re-orientate myself now, by simply experimenting with ideas and mods at my leisure; not as part of a grand, all-inclusive project like JFDLC or RwF, nor as part of a never-ending catalogue like my Civs or Leaders, but simply mods as they come; if they work together, great, if not, they’re not meant to. Consider the next stage in my modding career, at least until I am ready to once more tackle those beasts of JFDLC and RwF (if ever), to be more akin to Whoward’s Pick ‘n’ Mix. Some of these will be entirely new mechanics, some may be re-interpretations of those from JFDLC and RwF (or otherwise), and some may be simply releasing components from JFDLC and RwF as standalone features. In doing this, I hope to re-visit the fundamental value in modding for me, irrespective of the future of what I have already created.

I hope this clarifies the state of the empire and the future of modding, and if nothing else, averts questions about the status of JFDLC and RwF – simply, consider them both defunct and on perpetual pause, but don’t mistake that for the end of empire. Good tidings lads.
 
Errr, so not really clear to me but, essentially you won't be updating RwF to work with GS, correct?

I'm sad since I never got to try it (have been dissertating for the better part of the last two years and also wasn't thrilled with Civ 6 but...now getting back into it) but, I can grok your reasons. Your Civ 5 mods were some of the very best. Thanks for all your efforts. I had a good time with a lot of your work.

Quick question, have you ever considered just whipping up your own version of Civ from scratch?
 
I wish the Civ Empire would just hire his imperial majesty JFD to do the heavy lifting of inciteful, artistic and inspired direction. He has earned a spot in the Civ modding pantheon of greats and the franchise would be better for it - IMHO.
 
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