Since Civilization: Beyond Earth uses the same game engine that powered Civilization V, it’s possible this old V cheat will work on the PC & Mac versions of Beyond Earth as well. As always, changing the game’s files is at your own risk. 59 time-saving Hotkeys for Civilization V. Extensive, exportable, wiki-style reference lists for Keyboard Shortcuts/Hotkeys. Civilization 5, the previous entry in the series, was a tough act to follow.When it was released, it completely revolutionized the franchise. It improved combat mechanics, reinvented the hex system, and proved that Civ games could still be perfected.
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Now that Civ V's been out for a while, I thought I would repurpose part of the game. Simply put, I'd love to use the rendered terrain to create hex-based maps for use in other areas, for instance, with my D&D group.
However, I can't seem to find a stand alone version of a map editor of any sort. The last Civ game I owned, Civ III, had a stand alone program to edit the maps, but I haven't found anything similar for Civ V. Does Civ V have a dedicated map editor? And if it's not a stand alone program, how do I access it in the first place?
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First of all you’ll need to download the Civilization V world builder itself. Open up Steam and head to the Tools section of your games library, find Sid Meier’s Civilization V SDK and install it. Once the small download has finished you can launch the SDK at any time straight from this menu.
*Civ 5 is Steam-only I hear, my bad.
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