![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Once that’s done, all you need to do is select it and it’s good to go. The next time you launch Civ V and click on the in-game Mods tab, Vanilla Enhanced will automatically download and install. ![]() When you find something you want to install – the Vanilla Enhanced Mod for Civilization V, say – then you just click the Subscribe button next to it, aaaand… that’s about it. If you have a game on Steam that supports the Workshop, then all you need to do is highlight the game in your Steam library, click “Browse Workshop”, and hunt through the list of mods (assisted by an able search function, user ratings, and – if you’re into the sort of thing – user comments.) Steam Workshop is, in essence, a very simple way of installing, updating and activating mods for your Steam games and it’s one of the most ludicrously simple ways of doing so that I’ve ever seen. Fundamentally, there’s nothing wrong with it – in fact, it works so well that I’m damned if I can think of a single technical flaw with it. I haven’t quite decided what to make of the Steam Workshop. ![]()
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