anandus
Errorist
I couldn't install any mods because Steam wasn't installed on my C-drive. Apparently*.
(* Not sure if this is actually the reason, but I assume it is).
And while they'll probably fix this bug soon, there is a very simple workaround
First download a mod through the ingame modbrowser. The downloading will work, but it won't install, it'll just disappear (at least it did in my case).
Just go to the mod-folder in your Documents, something like C:\Users\%user%\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS, and there you'll find the mods you downloaded, having long names of numbers and letters and with the extension *.civ5mod.
These are actually just simple zipped files, so you can open them and/or unzip them with an unpacker of your choice (I use 7Zip).
Unpack them in the same folder, start up Civ 5 again and then you can activate the mod in the mod browser.
Easy as that. Just wanted to let you know
(* Not sure if this is actually the reason, but I assume it is).
And while they'll probably fix this bug soon, there is a very simple workaround
First download a mod through the ingame modbrowser. The downloading will work, but it won't install, it'll just disappear (at least it did in my case).
Just go to the mod-folder in your Documents, something like C:\Users\%user%\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS, and there you'll find the mods you downloaded, having long names of numbers and letters and with the extension *.civ5mod.
These are actually just simple zipped files, so you can open them and/or unzip them with an unpacker of your choice (I use 7Zip).
Unpack them in the same folder, start up Civ 5 again and then you can activate the mod in the mod browser.
Easy as that. Just wanted to let you know