Mustakrakish
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None of the mods seem good enough.
How about a mod that significantly improves turn times? Not good enough? Rather wait?
None of the mods seem good enough.
How about a mod that significantly improves turn times? Not good enough? Rather wait?
I don't like mods
That is completely true and is exactly why it makes ZERO sense that we don't earn achievements if we play with mods. I mean, why not? It's not like we take anything away from anybody.
Anyway, I play with mods, so I guess I'm disqualified from posting in this thread.![]()
Achievements are the only reason I don't mod. They give me a goal to reach each game. In Steam, after each achievement, it shows the % of people that have accomplished them. If they allowed achievements with mods, those stats would be completely worthless.
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=454424
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Hate to rain on your parade, but they're already completely worthless when you can load up someone else's game and get achievements.
But hey, whatever makes you feel warm and fuzzy, right?
eww. And yes you did.
I do feel warm and fuzzy when I get an achievement, so what? I take back my comment on the mods + achievements though. If people are just going to do that why not? If they did allow it, I'd give some a shot. I bet there are others that would too.
You can feel warm and fuzzy, I'm just saying it defeats your argument of "Mods cheapen achievements." No, they don't when you can just download achievements. Achievements mean pretty much nothing in this type of game with saves.
I'm not putting down mods. I'm saying getting achievements, whether they mean anything or not to you, is more important to me than using a mod and not getting them. That's why I don't use them, which was what the title of the thread asked.
Civ 5 probably sold around a million copies. A couple hundred people cheating and using someone's saves doesn't change the % by more than 1%. Playing for achievements might make me competitive, but you telling me how to enjoy my video games means you have a control problem.
Yes, this is exactly why I have long advocated for just removing the mod restriction on achievements. It's not like achievements give you any benefits unlike some games, where earning achievements unlock new features, so who cares if some people cheat? I play with a range of mods, most of them UI mods that I would never play without, but which is in no way cheating, and I would never consider playing without them, but I do miss the opporunity to earn achievements, simply because they are often a good encouragement to play in a different way than I normally will do - with another civ, other policy trees, other victory conditions or whatever. I know I still have the freedom to do that, but sometimes it's fun just to have that little extra push.http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=454424
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Hate to rain on your parade, but they're already completely worthless when you can load up someone else's game and get achievements.
I play with a range of mods, most of them UI mods that I would never play without, but which is in no way cheating, and I would never consider playing without them, but I do miss the opporunity to earn achievements[...]
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=454424But hey, whatever makes you feel warm and fuzzy, right?
I didn't, but the mods I use are not limited to UI mods, so it wouldn't work either way. But it's a good tip to remember.You probably know this, but when only using mods that don't affect save games (and at least some UI mods don't), it is always possible to save the game before finishing/earning an achievement, load the save without enabling any mods and then earning the high score entry/achievement.
Haha, this is the mod that finally got me to start modding. There is about 0% chance I'm going back to unmodded gameplay.
Also, props to the Dethklok avatar.
How about a mod that significantly improves turn times? Not good enough? Rather wait?
This.Simple: "to each, his own." Some people don't care about the things you care about and vice versa.
You probably know this, but when only using mods that don't affect save games (and at least some UI mods don't), it is always possible to save the game before finishing/earning an achievement, load the save without enabling any mods and then earning the high score entry/achievement.
Is there one? I'd actually appreciate that, so please do share the name of it.
In reply to the main thread, I have tried mods, but was overall disappointed. In spite of what so many people on the forums say, the mods are neither as well designed as the main game, nor as well tested. And, even when I like something in a mod, often it comes with additional stuff that I don't want.
Maybe I was unlucky, but for me even the two most useful and least debatable mods (InfoAddict and Communitas) added more UI bugs than they were worth. The UI changes they made were definite improvements, but I kept running into bad UI bugs and gave up.