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== World Builder == | == World Builder == | ||
The stand-alone world builder allows users to create and modify maps and scenarios for Civilization V. | |||
== ModBuddy == | == ModBuddy == | ||
ModBuddy is an editor for the XML and Lua elements of the game and allows for the creation, packaging, and uploading of mods. | |||
== Nexus == | == Nexus == | ||
Nexus allows modders to work with the art in Civilization V. | |||
== FireTuner == | |||
FireTuner allows modders to easily test their mods in-game. | |||
== Other Useful Programs == | == Other Useful Programs == | ||
* Nothing here yet. | * Nothing here yet. |
Revision as of 22:05, 29 September 2010
This page includes information on the Civ5 Modding Tools as well as links to other useful programs.
World Builder
The stand-alone world builder allows users to create and modify maps and scenarios for Civilization V.
ModBuddy
ModBuddy is an editor for the XML and Lua elements of the game and allows for the creation, packaging, and uploading of mods.
Nexus
Nexus allows modders to work with the art in Civilization V.
FireTuner
FireTuner allows modders to easily test their mods in-game.
Other Useful Programs
- Nothing here yet.