

NOTE 2: Currently, every time you download a new patch for the game it overwrites your a back to default so you will have to comment out line 33 again.

You will see Library as one of the options in that menu. Hold the Alt key down and select the Finder's Go menu. NOTE: If you are running OS 10.7 (Lion) then Users//Library/ is hidden in Finder. ~/Library/Application Support/Sid Meier's Civilization 5/MODS/ or ~/Documents/Aspyr/Sid Meier's Civilization 5/MODS/ depending on whether you have changed the setting to use the Library instead of Documents. If you ever wished that Civ 6 looked a bit more like Civ 5, then you’ll love the Environment Skin: Sid Meier’s Civilization V mod. Whereas Civ 5 tried to look a bit more realistic, Civ 6 looks more cartoony than its predecessor. One of the biggest changes of Civ5 vs Civ 6 is the graphics. If you have a xxxx.Civ5Mod file use something like Ez7z to expand the file which will create a folder that you can then put in your MODS folder which should be similar to this: (Depending on which version of Civil you have) Environment Skin: Sid Meier’s Civilization V. Some mods work and some do not, it seems rather hit or miss. This should re-enable the Mods button on the Main Menu.

To comment it out simply add two hyphens like this: ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/sid meier's civilization v/assets/UI/FrontEnd/a To re-enable this button you will need to navigate to the a file, open it with a text editor (like TextWrangler) and comment out line 33. The Mods button is disabled in the a file.
