Prevent AI from using Venice
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I think the way Venice plays disturbs the game. Is there any way to disable that civilization, apart from choosing all AI individually?
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I think the way Venice plays disturbs the game. Is there any way to disable that civilization, apart from choosing all AI individually?
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I would think Austria may also bother you.
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I think the way Venice plays disturbs the game. Is there any way to disable that civilization, apart from choosing all AI individually?
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I think the way Venice plays disturbs the game. Is there any way to disable that civilization, apart from choosing all AI individually?
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I would think Austria may also bother you.
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I would think Austria may also bother you.
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I would think Austria may also bother you.
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I would think Austria may also bother you.
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Out of the box, there is no way to blacklist certain civilisations.
Your best options are:
Selecting the civilisations manually as you note, using the in-game Advanced Setup feature.
Using the Really Advanced Setup Mod, which allows you to disable civilisations one by one, as well as a number of our setup options (starting biases, units, terrains etc.)
Manually disabling the civilisations you do not want to be selectable, in the game config files.
To manually disable the civilisations open the config file "Civ5Civilizations.xml" in a text editor. Find the civilisation you do not want to be selectable (Venice) and add the xml line <AIPlayable>false</AIPlayable>
. This will disable the AI's ability to select that nation.
This said, I would personally recommend using the mod from steamworks as it has the least chance of accidentally damaging your game files, is the easiest option and reverting your choices is simple.
Of course, regular disclaimer that using mods, or manually editing game files is at your own risk.
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active
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up vote
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accepted
Out of the box, there is no way to blacklist certain civilisations.
Your best options are:
Selecting the civilisations manually as you note, using the in-game Advanced Setup feature.
Using the Really Advanced Setup Mod, which allows you to disable civilisations one by one, as well as a number of our setup options (starting biases, units, terrains etc.)
Manually disabling the civilisations you do not want to be selectable, in the game config files.
To manually disable the civilisations open the config file "Civ5Civilizations.xml" in a text editor. Find the civilisation you do not want to be selectable (Venice) and add the xml line <AIPlayable>false</AIPlayable>
. This will disable the AI's ability to select that nation.
This said, I would personally recommend using the mod from steamworks as it has the least chance of accidentally damaging your game files, is the easiest option and reverting your choices is simple.
Of course, regular disclaimer that using mods, or manually editing game files is at your own risk.
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Out of the box, there is no way to blacklist certain civilisations.
Your best options are:
Selecting the civilisations manually as you note, using the in-game Advanced Setup feature.
Using the Really Advanced Setup Mod, which allows you to disable civilisations one by one, as well as a number of our setup options (starting biases, units, terrains etc.)
Manually disabling the civilisations you do not want to be selectable, in the game config files.
To manually disable the civilisations open the config file "Civ5Civilizations.xml" in a text editor. Find the civilisation you do not want to be selectable (Venice) and add the xml line <AIPlayable>false</AIPlayable>
. This will disable the AI's ability to select that nation.
This said, I would personally recommend using the mod from steamworks as it has the least chance of accidentally damaging your game files, is the easiest option and reverting your choices is simple.
Of course, regular disclaimer that using mods, or manually editing game files is at your own risk.
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Out of the box, there is no way to blacklist certain civilisations.
Your best options are:
Selecting the civilisations manually as you note, using the in-game Advanced Setup feature.
Using the Really Advanced Setup Mod, which allows you to disable civilisations one by one, as well as a number of our setup options (starting biases, units, terrains etc.)
Manually disabling the civilisations you do not want to be selectable, in the game config files.
To manually disable the civilisations open the config file "Civ5Civilizations.xml" in a text editor. Find the civilisation you do not want to be selectable (Venice) and add the xml line <AIPlayable>false</AIPlayable>
. This will disable the AI's ability to select that nation.
This said, I would personally recommend using the mod from steamworks as it has the least chance of accidentally damaging your game files, is the easiest option and reverting your choices is simple.
Of course, regular disclaimer that using mods, or manually editing game files is at your own risk.
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Out of the box, there is no way to blacklist certain civilisations.
Your best options are:
Selecting the civilisations manually as you note, using the in-game Advanced Setup feature.
Using the Really Advanced Setup Mod, which allows you to disable civilisations one by one, as well as a number of our setup options (starting biases, units, terrains etc.)
Manually disabling the civilisations you do not want to be selectable, in the game config files.
To manually disable the civilisations open the config file "Civ5Civilizations.xml" in a text editor. Find the civilisation you do not want to be selectable (Venice) and add the xml line <AIPlayable>false</AIPlayable>
. This will disable the AI's ability to select that nation.
This said, I would personally recommend using the mod from steamworks as it has the least chance of accidentally damaging your game files, is the easiest option and reverting your choices is simple.
Of course, regular disclaimer that using mods, or manually editing game files is at your own risk.
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I would think Austria may also bother you.
– Halloween Harry
6 mins ago